My restitution to society means stay away
And equals empty grants of time
The cleansing of a conscience brought by petty empathy
Helps well to do's sleep through the night

[Chorus:] not gonna say I'm sorry would society even care
not gonna volunteer my time to
cracked out mothers
all the others
who wasted every chance they're given
not gonna say I'm sorry anger won't turn to shame
you'll get no apology
cuz I don't care

I came from nothing started something
Discipline was learned
That's self-sufficiency obtained
My offerings are put on hold till I get some return
Those seeking handouts never change

not gonna say I'm sorry would society even care
not gonna volunteer my time to
cracked out mothers
all the others
who wasted every chance they're given
not gonna say I'm sorry anger won't turn to shame
you'll get no apology
cuz I don't care

not gonna say I'm sorry would society even care
not gonna volunteer my time to
cracked out mothers
all the others
who wasted every chance they're given
not gonna say I'm sorry anger won't turn to shame
you'll get no apology
cuz I don't care


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Contribution Lyrics as written by Shafiq Husayn Charles L. Stewart

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    This is my favorite guttermouth song. The lyrics sum up my feelings perfectly. I came from the dregs of society and have built myself into a respectable member of society. I dont want to hear any fucking excuses, if I can do it anybody can. All of these gladhand fucking republicans who want to give my money to some assclown who refuses to get a job can kiss my ass.

    eclipseownzuon January 07, 2005   Link
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    This song is one of the few Guttermouth songs that didn't wear out it's welcome after 5 listens.

    Soundwave 2k4on February 17, 2005   Link

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