You say
we were way better when we were worse
at least
we knew where we were going
trains were on time
women knew their place
we knew where we were going
we knew who we were
eyes veiled by the flag
we marched
ears deafened by the trumpets of war
we fought and lost
we had an empire oversea
(fuled by pride and the spite of beggars)
we died for things we couldn't see
(and we think that freedom is a heavy weight to bear)
when he was alive
we knew that 6 was 5
just because he told so
just because he told so
and no place for doubts (x2)
we had food on the table
we were shining and bright
we lived a dream of conformity
bandaged in the black shirt
no matter if we had
no mercy
the price of our numbness
was death
and we still think that freedom is
a fucking heavy weight to bear
when he was alive
we knew that 6 was 5
just because he told so
just because he told so
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