
Date of issue: 28.09.2009
Song language: English
Let It Go |
Under the parasol, the magistrate sings the madrigal and shields his face |
From the man who sells his madness by way of the gun — |
Outside the manner yard on the crippled street |
Young girls sell their bodies for bread to eat |
Stare the corner down and say so we meet again |
But somewhere the people rise and break out in song |
Their voices are carrying them, and i would but the feet on my souls are |
Gone from the night they came in |
They came in trucks with their iron wrath |
Driving this country to it’s dying breath |
But it’s never enough for the tyrant and his cattle |
Let it go |
And there he sits, the self-crowned-king, in his bird bath, just rearranging |
his things |
When he hears the songs high over head |
He glares at the sky in his disbelief |
Throws a fit and splashes the bath empty and orders his generals to aim higher |
Let it go |
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