| It’s like seeing a car crash from inside the car
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| The driver’s got his head craned back he’s telling you a joke
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| You see the bus on collision course
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| You point your arm and turn your head and wait for the impact
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| This is the feeling we learn to live with in North America
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| The morning headlines always accompanied with sweat and nausea
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| Every week another puzzle piece gets permanently glued into place
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| We see the iceberg from 15 miles away
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| The captain orders the ship to «stay the course»
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| «Full speed ahead» shouts the accurst
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| The next thing we heard was, «rich women and children first»
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| The ship is listing, the captain’s placing blame on the iceberg
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| «That berg attacked us, I am declaring war on the Arctic»
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| Who could ever have predicted the greatest ship could so easily sink (duh)
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| Lifeboats are useless without rescue
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| The only ships show up for salvage
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| When setting sail on the St. Louis
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| We all knew what consequences could be
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| With the crew we had at the controls
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| There’s no harbor age for the USA-holes
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| I doubt there’s a benign God to save our souls
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| Cuz no one else is gonna save the USA-holes |