Insect Warfare
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Human Trafficking

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Insect Warfare Canonical path: /insect-warfare/human-trafficking Related lyric paths: 6
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Human Trafficking

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working for nothing, your new life awaits.

if you can pay, you'll get in.

sold into slavery, you were promised a better life.

your family waits at home, you struggle by yourself.

trapped in a foreign world, where do you get help?

cant trust the government, they just want to kick you out.

living in fear that one day they'll find you.

freedom enslaved.

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