The City Nowadays

L.A Salami

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    You can hear the protesters chiming
    The suits say they’re simply whining
    While the cardboard signs seem to observe rights
    Through enforced co-signing

    I was raised in the backdrop of elitist dining -
    Crime propagated through the idea of hierarchy climbing
    But when the markets dive, the poorest have to save face -
    They say grace ’cause only faith can pay today’s rates
    I'm feeling tardy, late to the jeremy corbyn party

    My excuse, I'm half starved and all of an airhead arty
    I'm usually late - world worn, torn, or baked -
    My week days are spent in a weak daze trying to pay the state
    You’re in a state because the progressive in you dominates
    But when your ethics fluctuates a utopia is hard to place

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    That’s why slaves pay when the price of freedom won’t go down
    I might be so glad when I see the Sun go down

    But who places limits on obstruction?
    And what writes the angle of the day?
    And who mourns a farmer out of cattle
    When you’re face down some city away?

    And who queued up to start the fire
    That would back stab some pharaoh one day?
    And who queued up to start the fire
    That would burn down some empire one day?

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    Composición: L.A Salami, Matt Ingram y Dan Cox

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