When did it begin
will it ever end
the way you take the muscle from the sound
You got me swingin

You lay it on
and I ain't one of your friends
losing all the green
now you say it

Now why would that be me
and why would I agree
to keep it in my head

And what you think is cold
the nature of my soul
sorry man
I ain't gonna be told

Let It All Be

I wonder why?
You put this on me?
I speak my mind
It's sort of funny

I'm violent with the hands in my head
they kinda of move
but moving gets me nowhere

Now you cannot decide
You can tell your lies
Who will you can call you friends

And what you think is cold
the nature of my soul
sorry man
I ain't gonna be told

Let It All Be

part 2 of the song:
Ten million years (True as Indians), heart in hand
Looking for the blood of the white man
Looking for the day when I can be and Indian
After all this time I get my revenge
But I, I ain't no indian
I'll have to kill with what I can
To fight, to the death (10x)
(Dream of the far, Dream of the dead 10x)


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    I think this song could be directed toward several different groups, but most likely record companies. King Buzzo isn't going to be told how to write music or how to make it sound, even if that type of music isn't popular anymore.

    Seymour Jugson August 18, 2007   Link
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    This song is pretty sexy. Yeah, it seems to be about resisting conformity in general.

    precipitateon May 11, 2012   Link

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