Innovation, exploitation. Good to evil transformation.
Revolution, big Conclusion. Only leads to more confusion.
Imporation, exportation. Let's begin this mass migration.
Their illusion, my solution. Different forms of distribution.
Where is your education? A life of hesitation?
Another new revelation? Let's hand out some segregation.
Good relations, job creation. Sending work to other nations.
Institution of seclusion. Just a front for prostitution.
Immigration, deportation. Let's begin this mass migration.
Prosecution, execution. That's how we clean up pollution.
Where is your education? A life of hesitation?
Another new revelation? Let's hand out some segregation.
Heaven's for the bruisers. Hell is for the sorry loner.
Society's a chooser of who's a winner or a loser.
credits
from Licensed Vandals,
track released November 23, 2013
Written by Tyler Smith
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