A Decade Old Protest Song
Sloth Hands
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Everything you see can be quantified So there's nothing that you'll never see again Time will disprove everything you know So there's nothing worth holding on to At eleven years old I knew the president was strong And the strong thing is the right thing to do We all recall the good ol' days with fondness As kids make sense of geopolitics On a clunky television in the basement I saw the right thing fall from the sky Broadcast in nightvision and in low resolution All you said was "there they go" At eleven years old I was a patriot Cuz a patriot's the right thing to be We all recall the good ol' days with fondness As kids make sense of geopolitics Basement TV says "mission accomplished" "Everyone will all come home" "War is over, war is done, we're victorious" "It'll never, ever happen again" But it happened again At eleven years old I knew the president was strong But I'm not sure that the strong thing was right At eleven years old I knew I was a patriot But I'm not sure that being a patriot is right At eleven years old I knew the Patriot Act was right And now the government knows that I don't At eleven years old I knew America was right But now I know that's false most of the time How can we recall the good ol' days with fondness We were just kids making sense of geopolitics
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