And we’re so right
While the weak suffer and die
We’ve such ageless wisdom and
We smugly tell them that
They can’t deny
They’d love to be like us
Wouldn’t they love to be like us?
We attack and judge the wounded
Toss em out without a care
We seek the splinter
In each other’s eye
Oh but we preach with such a flair
The dreams of workers
Die at the hand of the one percent
We’ve got to stop the deception
And take it back again
And we’re so right
While the weak suffer and die
We’ve such ageless wisdom and
We smugly tell them that
They can’t deny
They’d love to be like us
Wouldn’t they love to be like us?
Felons who bank are too good to go to jail
and we'll never tell
That we lock broken in a sweaty hell
and we buy the lies wholesale
Sweatshops back and roaring
Its got a glitzy front
And sounds like fun
Peasants work under the gun
Work hard and get it done
And we’re so right
While the weak suffer and die
We’ve such ageless wisdom and
We smugly tell them that
They can’t deny
They’d love to be like us
Wouldn’t they love to be like us?
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