A world full of pollution
A shit infested sea
We'll make our own solutions
Take 'em down make 'em see

You can't dump in the ocean
Waste from your endless greed
Come to our own conclusions
Must unite to be free

Cause salvation's on it's way
When we are united there's nothing standing in our way
On our own agenda and we're gone have our say
You're never gone stop us we're never gone go away

Corporations run the nation
We have to make a stance
Let's start a revolution if we can't no one can
We must be represented or it's not democracy

Let's put our minds together and soon comes victory
Cause salvation's on it's way
When we are united there's nothing standing in our way
On our own agenda and we're gone have our say

You're never gone stop us we're never gone go away
What good is government when they just want to govern me
We'll make our own decisions take 'em down make 'em see
We got to stand together

We got make some noise
Numbers can change the system
With one sound with one voice


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Go Away Lyrics as written by Fletcher Douglas Dragge Byron C. Mcmackin

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    Back to the political side, its about how those hwo angry with the government and society are not going away.
    epicmikenomoreon July 07, 2010   Link
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    Best song they made of this type. I feel after this song, the meaning got too forced.
    nex2289on May 12, 2009   Link

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