| While you were looking at me
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| The world passed you by
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| You held your prejudice sacred
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| And left your dreams behind
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| While you were looking at me
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| The homeless stayed in the streets
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| You learned to drink poisoned water
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| But never learned how to read
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| Well it’s easy to put the blame on someone else
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| But it’s hard to see yourself
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| Did you ever take a good look at yourself?
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| While you were looking at me
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| Airport security died
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| And the smugglers and the terrorists
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| Just walked right by
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| 'Cause they don’t dress like me
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| They dress like you
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| They wear suits and ties
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| Like all you hypocrites do
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| Well it’s easy to point your finger at someone else
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| But it’s hard to see yourself
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| Ain’t it hard to take a good look at yourself?
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| While you were looking at me
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| Businessmen bled you dry
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| You lost control of your government
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| It’s getting scary outside!
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| While you were looking at me
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| Your children took the fall
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| Trying to be Mommy and Daddy
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| With dope and alcohol
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| You censor people like me
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| But it won’t do you no good
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| The truth’s gonna get through
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| No matter what you do
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| While you were looking at me… |