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and then play slave to the man in the television tower. a system where private ownership erases public health care
Singer: protest the hero
to consume our power and maintained to divide our energy. a system where an honest person can sweat for hours
and then play slave to the man in the television tower. a system where private ownership erases public health care
because dollars are worth more than people; dollars are worth more than sense. oh what force on earth is greater than the mighty strength of one. it's a one-way street through a faceless crowd;
to consume our power and maintained to divide our energy. a system where an honest person can sweat for hours
and then play slave to the man in the television tower. a system where private ownership erases public health care
because dollars are worth more than people; dollars are worth more than sense. oh what force on earth is greater than the mighty strength of one. it's a one-way street through a faceless crowd;