Anthem For The Unemployable
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Anthem For The Unemployable
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This is what we are this is what we've
become semiconscious parts of a highly
refined system we are the wires part of this
great machine programmed for other's purpose
harnessed for others greed your free time is
no longer free spend each moment trying to
make ends meet this world moves too fast to
stay ahead forever falling behind until we're
dead our lives are worth more than mere
numbers we must demand more for our contributions
object to living in quiet desperation this
is a call for change and rebellion this is
a system in need of some disruption
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