Just because I'm not too old,
It doesn't make me dumb
Cause it seems I know much more than you
From my years under the gun
I've seen more than you might think
I've lived my forty fast
And if you think
You're better 'cause you're old
You can suck my ass
We've gotta stick together
If we're gonna win this fight
Lets start a fucking movement
All we need to do is unite
We've gotta stick together
If we're gonna win this fight
Let's start a fucking movement
All we need to do is unite
I don't bitch about how things work
We make things how they are
You just talk and do nothing
And show your battle scars
Sure I might be young
But I know that I'm not dumb
Please step back and just observe
To see what I've become
We've gotta stick together
If we're gonna win this fight
Lets start a fucking movement
All we need to do is unite
We've gotta stick together
If we're gonna win this fight
Let's start a fucking movement
All we need to do is unite
I've bled, and cried, and worked
For everything I have
So don't you tell me how to live
You're not my fucking dad
And I will always tell you
Exactly how I feel inside
The meek inherit nothing
And only the strong survive
So if you wander down hill
Or you think it's fine the way it is
You can stay in the dark
We'll move on to better things
So if you wander down hill
Or you think it's fine the way it is
You can stay in the dark
We'll move on to better things
We've gotta stick together
If we're gonna win this fight
Lets start a fucking movement
All we need to do is unite
We've gotta stick together
If we're gonna win this fight
Let's start a fucking movement
All we need to do is unite


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