I see you, you’re all bravado
You got the nerve to take me on?
I see you, a desperado
Walk the talk or just jog on
Got no time for temper tantrums
Suit yourself, it’s all the same
Got no time for terrace anthems
This is real, it’s not a game
I hear you, pollute the airwaves
With your dumb profanity
I hear you, address the enclaves
Of base inhumanity
Wanna start, all mouth, no action?
Got the balls to call me names?
Wanna start a chain reaction?
Watch the world go up in flames?
You’re evil
Every word that you speak is medieval
You’re the king of the weaklings
You’re feeble such a sniveling sneak
So now it’s time to leave
I know you, I’ve seen your faces
Smeared across my TV screen
I know you, your secret places
Where you go to vent your spleen
You can hide behind your banners
Empty slogans full of hate
You can hide behind good manners
Smile while you discriminate
I feel you, creep into culture
Politics, our daily lives
I feel you, above like vultures
Waiting to see who survives
You think it’s a competition
Who will win the human race?
You think we’ll fall for submission
Disappear without a trace
You’re evil
Every word that you speak is medieval
You’re the king of the weaklings
You’re feeble such a sniveling sneak
So now it’s time to leave
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