A Better Way

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Well he's waiting at the bus stop, seven years old 
Breathing on his collar in the freezing cold 
And he doesn't know a thing about minimum wage 
But his mother's gone early and she gets in late 

And by the time he's 18 he's got nobody else 
But god knows college won't pay for itself 
So he traded in scraping for a uniform. 
And I'm starting to see what he's fighting for 
Standing on the front line 
Now he's waiting on a land mine 

And maybe there's a better way 
Maybe there's a better way 

Mona Lisa moved up and she moved away 
From the people she knew, now she works all day 
For a walk-in closet and a master bed 
She swore that she'd never be poor again 

And she can't stop shopping, she's so damn bored 
And I'm starting to see what we're fighting for 
Standing on the front line 
Living in a gold mine 

And maybe there's a better way 
Maybe there's a better way 
Maybe there's a better way 

I did some diving on the street today 
I put my head against a window pane 
I did some thinking about the way it is 
I did some thinking about the way we live and, 
I wanna talk about Jesus Christ 
I wanna talk about living a lie 
I wanna talk about the Pentagon 
It doesn't matter what side your on, well 
I'm only really trying to figure it out 
But you can't hear me cause you talk so loud 

And maybe there's a better way 
Maybe there's a better way 

Maybe there's a better way 
Then sending them off to die 
Maybe there's a better way 
Then drinking alone tonight 
Maybe there's a better way 

Maybe there's a better way 
Then sending them off to die 
Maybe there's a better way 
Then drinking alone tonight 
Maybe there's a better way
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