Vicious Traditions
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Vicious Traditions
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I'd pull my weight if it made any difference
He gave his life for the nine million other
But on his graves written here lies Joseph
His countrys gun and innocent soldier
Fight your way out of this one
He grew a blood red vision for all their good intentions
He made an easy million from a foreign investment
He danced with the devils in their beautiful buildings
Affirmative action for a useful reunion
He'd change his name if it made any difference
Now he's waiting in line for the lasting confession
But on his graves written here lies our son Joseph
His countrys gun and innocent soldier
Well fight your way out of this one
Fight your way out of this one
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