| Some people will go for years, without ever finding their place
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| Not us we are the lucky ones, for we know who we truly are
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| Not privy to abstract thinking, reality’s a trusted friend
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| Not giving in to idealism, we’ll stay real 'til the end
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| Punch the clock!
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| I don’t ascribe to things, being tougher these days than the days before
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| People have been getting by for years, on mental toughness and the grit
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| Hey we’re just workers, confident and realistic, we know where we stand
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| Hey we’re just workers, not going crazy over events or current trends
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| Staying focussed on our duties, and good times 'til the end
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| Don’t have any axes to grind, or agendas to seek
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| Accepted our place in life, got comfort in being meek
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| Don’t have any axes to grind, any words to search
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| A total comfort in where and who we are since our birth
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| Today’s organized worker is an endangered species
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| For corporate terrorism is cloaked in the guise of fiscal downsizing
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| Amidst a company recording huge profits. |
| For today’s worker, fair
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| And humane treatment with adequate wages are now just old
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| Memories, nailed into an outdated history book. |
| Which doesn’t help
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| The current masses of mistreated workers, who are unable to
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| Organize because of fear of reprisals, from profit hungry greedsters
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| Ala Gordy Gecko. |
| How do these ceo thugs and mobsters in good
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| Conscience export American jobs day after day?
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| How much is enough?
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| Or to these robber barons is there such a thing or a concept of enough?
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| How many cars do you need?
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| How many boats?
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| How many houses?
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| How many financed mistresses?
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| How do you look in the mirror?
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| How can you sleep at night?
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| Well just remember this, all that you self-righteously stand for…
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| We will fight! |