How many times will we accept that less is more?
Turned our cheeks so many times that both of them are raw
No neutron bomb needed to kill the poor
Just death by a thousand cuts
By the grace of god
There goes all of us
And oh,
It’s not that great
In our failed state
They feast on our labour
We get crumbs from their plates
It’s not that great
In our failed state
There’s no rule of law
Only freedom to hate
Living like worms
So desperate for turning
And we’re upwardly mobile
Hope to one day be vermin
And that one in a hundred
By rights should be squirming
Get those boots off your necks
Get these cities burning
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