I move, my shadow draggin
behind, as if she knows:
dis day is just another day -
worthless to live.
I read neon announcements:
someone buyin an island,
someone shoots sixty children:
en a bunch profits on both, yeah!
Death is an investment,
just like bonds en cattle,
just like gold en bricks -
pays off fairly well.
The troops of dark angels
on federal budget:
take over earth, take over you,
take over me -
and they say:
CHORUS:
ye hear an obey n obey n obey...
My soul' draggin low,
it bleeds noiselessly:
Take me back home,
take me back home,
she moans as she falls.
Wherever you turn:
your life's just an object
of trade, same as your death,
same as you pride,
same as your soul -
and they say:
CHORUS:
ye hear an obey n obey n obey...
No hope.
No remedy.
You will struggle hard from your birth
just to find yourself in the end
hammered into earth.
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