Your assurances are as empty as a politicians promise
The moves you make say more than words
Simply stating something as fact doesn't make it true
Repeating all the lies you've heard
What are you afraid of?
Think it through, think it through
What are you afraid of?
Think it through
Can we please, please, please restore some sanity?
Some constructive thought and logic to this place
I just can't see what you tell me you can see
I shudder at the words you say and turn my face away
Glancing nervously over your shoulder to check who is within earshot
Before you begin to speak
Demonstrates to me that you cannot be all that proud of yourself
You carry shame for your beliefs
What are you afraid of?
Think it through, think it through
What are you afraid of?
Think it through
Can we please, please, please restore some sanity?
Some constructive thought and logic to this place
I just can't see what you tell me you can see
I shudder at the words you say and turn my face away
credits
from These Are The Good Old Days,
released September 15, 2012
written by Rob Bywater
recorded, mixed and mastered by Sam Carlton
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