Recluse
Someday somebody’s gonna drop a bomb
And it won’t matter what we’ve said
No more classes, no more races
We’ll all be equal, we’ll all be dead
When private failures become the public’s expenses
Billions of dollars we will create
So you can still buy products from the companies who run us
Forcing you into dependence on the state
Taking your ability to bite the hand that feeds you
Their goal is to silence the voices of dissent
When your next meal come from a government program
It will assure your compliance with the state
I hear the phone, but I don’t get it
I don’t wanna talk to today
I see the front page, but I don’t read it
I don’t wanna hear what they have to say
I hear the headlines, but I don’t listen
I don’t wanna know anymore
I see the people outside my door
I don’t understand them
credits
from Discography 2008-2012,
released January 30, 2015
Vocals: JoAnne Bolduc
Vocals: Dave Chase
Bass: Brett Threat
Guitar: Brent Hayden
Drums: DJ Cox
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