| I tried to go clean from protesting, but I’m a recidivist
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| My government behaving with unlimited wickedness
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| «In the interest of peace» is how a liar wages war
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| Then clamors for more
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| I wish we had elections every day
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| Wave the ballot in the air like a sign when I say
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| Democracy delivered by the bomb and the gun
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| Is terror elsewhere on the world I’m from
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| Do you cheer for the once-and-for-all of an enemy
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| Whose hand our man Don was on in ‘83
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| But who now exemplifies all evil?
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| That’s what you get for shaking hands with people
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| Who represent the vast and sinister interests of industry
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| We protect the free trade world, so don’t dare try to stop us
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| We deliver them bullets and sell 'em their coffins
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| And I wish that I could afford the ear of Bush the Second;
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| I’d ask, is it your favorite philosopher who recommended
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| Invading and exterminating all who defy us
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| Crying out justice but seeking out triumphs?
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| Wasn’t your Christ unbeloved of empires?
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| One nailed his ass to a post; |
| he expired!
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| A terrorist, as Roman evidence showed
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| Put down like a retard on the death row
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| In Texas; |
| I guess «tough luck,» right George?
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| Ain’t that how every war gets scored?
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| Big gun wins. |
| Winner gets a free turn
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| Enemy after enemy burns
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| Are you listening, sir? |
| Or did your mind drift
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| To the next country in your axis
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| To all the cool bomb drops you get to call:
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| Delivery fresh from the Fourth Reich to y’all |