Law & Justice
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Law & Justice
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Don't you help your fellow man
Or else they'll throw you in the pen
Never spread the wealth around
Keep it in the 1%
To keep the power in their hands
The wealthy must control the bread
So even if the market's dead
It's not your place to keep them fed
When did helping people out
Becomes a fucking crime?
It seems that every day
We lose another basic right
Another badge is issued
And another pig is born
A pistol toting sycophant
To keep the people torn
A foot soldier for the wealthy
Used to herd consuming sheep
A free mind is the greatest threat
To baneful pockets deep
So sad that thinking differently's
Become a fucking crime
And that money's more important
Than our basic human rights
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