Brutality of society, is bringing us down can’t you see
We can’t think in our own degree, cause we all split up in the family tree
What do they do when they know that they own us,
Listen to them and go the way that they shown us
Work a salary straight waiting for a bonus…no
We used to be, we the people unity
But the governments changed, entirely
Take out the verbs, that harm the free
Speak the words, of you and me
How does it stand, How does it stand, How does it stand,
In the way, of this life worth livin
Freedom is a way of expression, but this worlds start to get a bit depressive
They trying to intercept the peoples written message, abuse the technology we invented
Satellites record, people on the floor, living their life while they take a little more
Raising up the prices so noone can afford, the rich stay rich, the people stay poor
We used to be, we the people unity
But the governments changed, entirely
Take out the verbs, that harm the free
Speak the words, of you and me
How does it stand, How does it stand, How does it stand,
In the way, of this life worth livin
How does it stand, How does it stand, How does it stand,
In the way, of this life worth livin
We used to be, we the people unity
But the governments changed, entirely
Take out the verbs, that harm the free
Speak the words, of you and me
How does it stand, How does it stand, How does it stand,
In the way, of this life worth livin
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