Acceptable Violence
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Acceptable Violence
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We kept to ourselves, we left you alone
You turned the screws, now you're on your own
We can't go for help, we can't get support
No one understands the meaning of our war
The strong eat the weak, society shuts its eyes
The people in power are destroying us all
From the cops on the streets to the jocks at the mall
This suffering and this pain can be reversed
We have the power to turn around this curse
Fuck pacifism, we've tried that before
It's time to fight back, it's time to wage war
Acceptable violence
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