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Nobis – Brand Name Slave Lyrics
Artist: Nobis
Song: Brand Name Slave
It’s a crying shame what some eyes must see
What I thought was just T.V
Took a sharp turn toward reality
Exposing me
To the inhumanity that so many live with each day
We represent freedom yet we harbor these slaves
Run down and withered inside
Pounding oneself to the ground under fluorescent light
Sixty-plus hours per week for just pennies to survive
Low operation and labor costs, send the work overseas
Where governments seem to fold giving risе to atrocity
Rules and regulations need not apply
We’ll squeezе the life out of already lifeless souls
Work them for what little they’re worth mistake greed for pride
What you get at some select stores may just be a product of immorality
Just some food for thought
Livable wage divided by a few cents a day doesn’t even out
Time to reinvent the standards of humanity
Run down and withered inside
Pounding oneself to the ground under fluorescent light
Sixty-plus hours per week for just pennies to survive
Third world nations, now our homeland, an unpleasant surprise
You’d have to see it with your own eyes, this is true life
And I’ve seen all that I care to see, time for a change, walk the plank
Fall into history drown in the sea of ignominy
Run down and withered inside
Pounding oneself to the ground under fluorescent light
Sixty-plus hours per week for just pennies to survive
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From the album:
A Blurred Sense Of Divine
Release Year: 2005