Light Pollution

Bright Eyes

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G D John A Hobson was a good man
Am C he used to loan me books and mic stands
G D he even got me a subscription
Am C to the Socialist Review
G D listening to records in his basement
Am C old folk songs about the government
G D "it's love of money, not the market,"
Am C he said, "these fuckers push on you.
G D and freedom yells, it dont cry.
G D whatever sells will decide.
G D but there is no hell when you die.
Am so dont look so worried."
G D he got a night life, lost his day job
Am C pushing paper, swinging pendulums
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G D anything to serve a function
Am C or to occupy some time
G D you have got to earn this living somehow
Am C you are good as dead without a bank account
G D but it is funny how alive he felt down
Am C in that unemployment line
G D with all the trash at his feet
G D the pools of piss in the street
G D all of that filthy empathy
Am for the way we're feeling G-D-Am-C (x2)
G D the billboards shade, the flags they wave
Am C the anthem was playing loud
G D the baseball game was letting out
Am C then all at once he saw the dust
G D and heard every tiny sound
Am C got in his truck and turned around
G D drove out through the crowd and the cops
Am C drove out past that center mall
G D drove out past that sickening sprawl
Am C out past that fenced in gold
G D and maybe he lost control
G D fucking with the radio
G D but i bet the stars seemed so close
Am at the end
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