So we've come to the end of this way
And we all bid farewell with no shame
We're pardoned today of the old all and chain
As we take our first steps to the wild
Like brothers of a motherless child
We burn the old pile light cigars in a smile
All we ever wanted was our greatness tried and true
Not mediocre moments we got better things to do
So get off tune in and drop out
No one knows what they’re talking about
Dollars and guns were not the ones
And our epitaphs will stain the walls
Like tags dripping down bar room stalls
Broke and appalled the herd at last call
When the ruckus submits to the law
With bloodied cuffed wrists and broke jaws
Street sweep the mob with no probable cause
All we ever needed was a roof over our heads
Stereos and whiskey and the love of wild women
And there’s really enough to go round
But we still stick our necks underground
Cowards and thugs, we're not the ones
So sing another dumb pop song
And pass out like nothing is wrong
Storms reeling the calm with a stretch and a yawn
We're idiot savants with guitars
Drunk dangling from the monkey bars
Missed the train to mars out back counting stars
All we ever waited for was something meaningful
With barrels at our skulls refusing to be dull
And the icons will slither inside
With venomous bite fills of pride
Like a stepfathers love

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