The History of Mystery (Part 2)
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The History of Mystery (Part 2)
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If laws' divided into classes
If justice is a rich man's game
Then who defends the poorer masses
A lawyer with an unknown name?
You beat your wife, you pay your bail
You steal a car, six months in jail
We know that violence still increases
As one of mankind's new diseases
Don't ask me what the answer is
It's just confusion in my head
It makes no difference how you vote
You might as well just stay in bed
An empty stomach makes you think
A steak or two might save your day
So drown your sorrows in your drink
There's really nothing left to say
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