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A Cadillac drives down my street

A bead of sweat pouring slow down a palm line

I see a bumper sticker: a bearded man with a wanted sign

A myth we've made to scare our fears away

A slogan that we slap on all out misdirected hate

A muddy symbol meant to mitigate our pain

But it's really just a desert corpse we painted on a wall out in some cave

Anyway, I don't know where he's gonna park that thing

My neighborhood drunk's on line at the deli

With his shaky hands and his swollen face he waits for his coffee

He blacks out curbside every night, then every day crawls back towards Wall Street

So I don't see it like it's "us" and "them"

I just see everybody working for that same eternal weekend

Droning on and on and on and never doing what we've wanted

Heavy legs, two steps behind some forever-dangling carrot

And I'm tired of it

Well, who's to say that we can't just fucking change it?

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I know it seems dramatic but I treat it like a crisis

From the office to the coffin, all our time and talent wasted

And that weight against your throat, is that a noose dressed like a necklace?

'Cause from here, I couldn't really tell the difference

Either way I say let's not take any chances

'Cause I don't know where he's gonna park that thing