[Spoken]:Who were they the people that wrote it

[Sung]:Who were they
the people that wrote it

Who were they
the people that wrote it
Yeah, THE PEOPLE!

The Proclamation of 1763
It expanded the 13 colonies
And they go fucking the tyrants any further
Putting colonizing on the back burner

Burn Burn Burn Motherfuckers burn
Why,
did so many Indians have to die
Why,
Did the children have to cry
Why,
did so many soldiers have to lie

The Proclamation of 1763
It expanded the 13 colonies
And they go fucking the tyrants any further
Putting colonizing on the back burner

The Proclamation of 1763
It expanded the 13 colonies
And they go fucking the tyrants any further
Putting colonizing on the back burner

The Proclamation of 1763
we need to unite against the tyranist bastards
we need to fly
fly, fly fly
sky high

The Proclamation of 1763
It expanded the 13 colonies
And they go fucking the tyrants any further
Putting colonizing on the back burner

It's time to stop fucking the people
It's time to stop fucking society
It's time to stop breadboxes

The Proclamation of 1763
It expanded the 13 colonies
And they go fucking the tyrants any further
Putting colonizing on the back burner

The Proclamation

of 1763

[Spoken]: Yeah, motherfuckers!
System will be back in 2009, we're on a brand new look and sound. see ya then.


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    I don't know why, but something tells me this is fake. Maybe it is the fact that the last login of the guy that posted it was december 31st, 1969. or that his birthday is november 30th, -0001...not sure... says all that stuff in his account. Hacker or system bug?

    kitze3039on June 03, 2010   Link

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