| If you could see the women and children,
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| the people we’ve all laid to rest.
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| If you could bomb a city the size of Chicago here,
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| tell me where is your conscience now?
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| Destroy and rebuild; |
| a campaign of contracts,
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| the shifting of power, deceit and lies.
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| You call it the idea of promoting democracy.
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| I call it a franchise.
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| Are you the person they sent to save me?
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| Cause I don’t want to be saved.
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| Killing is easy when you don’t see faces,
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| and you don’t have to dig graves.
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| Culture as given, the American ideal
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| that there’s only one way to live your lives.
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| There’s no one there to help you when they start the bidding.
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| You’re packaged and sold to the allies.
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| You broke down when you believed a single word
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| that self-motivated politician said.
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| You broke down, and when it’s all over
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| we’re left with the mess.
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| Are you the person they sent to save me?
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| Cause I don’t want to be saved.
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| Killing is easy when you don’t see faces,
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| and you don’t have to dig graves.
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| You broke down and believed in this war.
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| By Cauterizer |