High hopes for the towns below,
They don’t know that the enemy is poverty.
Uproot the right man
And recognize that bowing out is never wrong.
Shake down the sheriff now
He’s got pockets deeper than a gold mine
Time to get it right,
The fight is wasting you.
Now don’t you see there’s enough for you and me.
As long as we can learn to divide.
What is mine.
Peel back the cataracts
Unless you like what you see?
Turn back to face the wrap
Give in, give up and face the truth.
Now don’t you see there’s enough for you and me.
As long as we can learn to divide.
What is mine.
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