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At the end of the world we are all so concerned
And we act like we're good and we care for one another
And the color of skin doesn't matter at all
It's all what's in your heart and how big are your balls
It's the dystopia we envision
Atop a mountain of bad decisions
But we use and we use and we use and dispose
And we don't really care much for wearing old clothes
And we throw it away though it won't decompose
It's all how good you look and how well you can pose
And you're allergic to peer derision
Like your heroes on television
We're gonna find ourselves homeless, starving
Wishing we had loved our mother more than we did
Wishing we had loved our mother more than we did
Feral, carving
Wishing we had loved our mother more than we did
There's no such thing as repairmen anywhere anymore
If your television breaks you've gotta buy yourself a new one
And you'll pay the full price to the man at the store
But he works on commission and his family's poor
He has a terrible disposition
Not like commercials on television
So, we're all gonna drown if we live on the coast
It doesn't matter if you have the least or you have the most
The water goes above your head and, buddy, you're fucking toast
Unless you know how to fly or you live on a boat
And you don't care about malnutrition
Like the people on television
We're gonna find ourselves homeless, freezing
Wishing we had loved our mother more than we did
Wishing we had loved our mother more than we did
Feral, thieving
Wishing we had loved our mother more than we did