| These man made morals, like perfectly paved sidewalks,
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| force direction and safety, as they watch us like hawks.
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| They teach us to walk with blinders,
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| like the horses they wish we were,
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| to carry their causes on our backs
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| without questioning what they’re for.
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| We simply nod and agree, we are bred to be lazy.
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| They set the world on fire, and we are the gasoline.
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| We’re told to accept these give proofs.
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| We’re fed a diet of lies and unproven truths.
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| I know that we’ve been herded together.
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| To be different leaves us alone.
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| They’ve put our minds to sleep, our dreams are not our own.
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| Like a thief, they came in the night,
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| to remove our will to fight.
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| We simply nod and agree, we are bred to be lazy.
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| They set the world on fire and we are the gasoline.
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| We’re told to accept these given proofs.
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| We’re fed a diet of lies and unproven truths.
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| They sit above, cast judgement down.
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| Offer no help to those that will surely drown.
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| They cast me out because I don’t feel the same.
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| I’m not content seeing the world aflame.
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| And if to stand for something that’s not a trend leads me to my end,
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| then I’ll smile as I leave, because I fought for something that I believe. |