| Johnnie’s on a hot ledge
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| Just out of college
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| He owe fifty grand to the banking industry
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| But the dude’s on a slow burn
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| Another unpaid intern
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| Four years just bought him some credit history with them
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| Bankers and gangsters, soldiers and dancers
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| All locked together in default harmony
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| With the financial chancers, and all manner of high rolling romancers
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| Livin' out this American tragedy
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| Mary got a problem
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| 20 years workin'
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| Gave her a pink slip — ain’t talkin' lingerie
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| Closed down her cubicle
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| Hey it ain’t economical
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| You wanta move to South East Asia
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| Eddie back from Baghdad
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| Head it hurt so bad
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| Left a piece of it with the Jihadi
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| Buggin' out at the VA
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| Mortgage late, benefits delayed
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| Go wave your yellow ribbons for the military
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| And all of our saints go marching through
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| Waving their red, white and their blue
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| Patriots and presidents say I got to live on less
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| But less for me means a whole lot more for you
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| Annie on the cell-phone
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| To her son in Dayton
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| It breask her heart to beg for sympathy
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| But she’s seventy and on her own
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| Gotta bum a short-term loan
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| You ever tried livin' on social security |