Social Enemies
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Social Enemies
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Social weapons that miss
pretend them to save
cowards, bastards to shame
condemned social slaves
here to save the freaks again you think
and i bet you always will
here to save the freaks again you think
here, here to save the freaks
snakes causing the fate
sadistic and free
traders, defendants behave
lieges stay away from me
saints keep knocking, go home don't sell me mary,
no making crazies well inside you think and i bet you alwayswill
chorus:
calling us no good you are the social enemies
we change the people day to day
making us no good you are the social enemies
changing the people day to day
agitators talking the show
messing with heads to be the number one
smashers battling the hiv's
proud of yourselves aren't you
making the crazies well inside you think and i bet you alwayswill
chorus
why must we play so bitter me
i'm suffering now the nowhere me
stop trying to say you fell into this place
so tragic you found the nowhere me
here to save the freaks
again you think
here, here to save the freaks
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