We've scattered the wasteland
For a cause that money makes politics
Arm the pens of the poets who scribe on touchscreens and channel violence by distance remote
In newspaper verse we told to march to the sounds of typewriter gunshots
And the bombs they ripple through nowhere
Yet we're still supposed to feel something
The age of free speech deliverance
Endless power grabs by the ink militants
And they've compromised news headlines with lies that hide in the fine print
What way is my army affecting? Which world should we march to
I faith in the man who says there's nothing we can own or claim to be more than skunt
They run their words like war
Only to the lucky
Now freedom looks like war
credits
from the Pricks EP,
released December 7, 2012
Written by Daniel Dewar
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Daniel Dewar, Nick Mellor, Andrew Bell & Tim Whiteman
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