| You ain’t handicapped, but you have a blue handicapped card
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| Because finding a convenient parking space is too damn hard
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| With a smug look on your face, you pull into the blue spot
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| While a mother with a crippled child is looking for what you just got
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| This ain’t no concern to you
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| You above it all, you one of the entitled few
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| A homeless woman got two hungry kids
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| With a little bit of money you could help with this
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| She humbly asks you but you refuse her with disdain
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| You ain’t got no remorse or shame
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| Why should you? |
| That woman ain’t no concern to you
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| You above it all, you’re one of the entitled few
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| Combat vet on a corner, he got some oranges to sell
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| You tell your bo-toxed girlfriend, he looks like hell
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| You stare straight ahead so your eyes won’t meet
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| Cause you know in heart he’s twice the man you could ever be
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| Why should this concern you?
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| You above it all, you’re one of the entitled few
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| The end of the road is the same for everyone
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| There’s no place to hide and no place to run
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| Death don’t really care how much you worth
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| Like Memphis Slim said
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| You going back to mother earth
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| I do believe that day will concern you
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| When death call your name ain’t no such thing as the entitled few
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| Are you listening to me?
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| When death call your name ain’t no such thing as the entitled few |