Write this down!
My conscience is a spiral
Of taking notes, a paper trail
Deception casts the shadow
Shallow masking men of power
Would you believe the words they say?
Or nap the fever to its core
Though I won't hear the whisper
That separate the rich from poor
Reach through the liars,
And find your desires,
Created equal but not true
In an instant fleeting persistent,
Told we could never fill their shoes,
This world belongs to us now,
The old have strayed the way for young
I beg your ears for an instant
Heard teaching motions have begun
Taught straight to disassemble
Motion capped what use to be a soul
If you’re so smart you hear them
Why do you always run?
So scared and fault complacent
Beseeched with pictures and cartoons
If lessons take a beating
I want to see flesh black and blue
Reach through the liars,
And find your desires,
Created equal but not true
In an instant fleeting persistent,
Told we could never fill their shoes,
This world belongs to us now,
The old have strayed the way for young
I beg your ears for an instant
Heard teaching motions have begun
If war is just what you want
We’ll give you something to record
Good luck and try to palm mute
Open hand, closed fist, and ignored
Won’t be ignored
Not with this, not with this,
My conscience is a spiral
Of taking notes, a paper trail
Deception casts the shadow
Shallow masking men of power
Would you believe the words they say?
Nap the fever to its core
Though I won’t hear the whisper
That separate the rich from
Reach through the liars,
And find your desires,
Created equal but not true
In an instant fleeting persistent,
Told we could never fill their shoes,
This world belongs to us now,
This world belongs to us
This world belongs to us now,
This world belongs to us
This world belongs to us now
The old have strayed the way for young
This world belongs to ### ###, now
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