Hopeful your heartless grip on the convo
Will slow and slip and you’ll finally let go
I’ve heard your words and I’m tired of listening
I’ve heard your words and the meaningless leanings
The pain is the thing that you’re not really counting
You say it your way but the hearts you’ve been breaking
We’re sick of the sound of your voice rejoicing
At the sound of itself and your hands are strangling
We’re tired and sick
We’re hungry but quick
You can leave us to die as you kneel and we cry
You can spit in our eyes but surprise, surprise
We’re gonna hold you
We’re gonna hold you
We’re gonna hold you
To the fire, to the fire, to the fire
We’re dying in the streets we’re dying in our bedrooms
We’re dying on the wire while the cash is flowing
Up the streams feeding dreams of the hungry bankers
The counters and the lenders and the leader pretenders
We’re tired and sick
We’re hungry but quick
You can leave us to die as you kneel and we cry
You can spit in our eyes but surprise, surprise
We’re gonna hold you
We’re gonna hold you
We’re gonna hold you
To the fire, to the fire, to the fire
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