crack my mirror, burn my clothes
take them all to a place where no body knows
cos they're draggin' me down, wasting my time
without them you know, I'll be fine
so take my tele and my money away
and find them a better place to stay
then in the hands of this society
all it does is build our greed so
why should we live in this way
I admit it's pretty hard to let go
but I feel it has gone too far today
it's making me feel so low
why do we care what all these, these people wear
the brands and designs are hot in the air
and I don't wanna be in no nation that thrives
on all of these material minds so
why should we live in this way
I admit it's pretty hard to let go
but I feel it has gone too far today
it's making me feel so low
why should we live in this way
I admit it's pretty hard to let go
but I feel it has gone too far today
it's making me feel so low
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