between a lie and what is real
I've got an angel on my back
who's that shining forth-right man he's waiting for the portress to who's that black-heart four-star general walking up the hill to ask the liberals nicely to help, finance his private war
and if I didn't trust that man when he puts the rifle in your hand sings you songs of pageantry and grace and how much you want to bet there's a man with twice your pride and they put you feet first in an
there was a time in our history when we justified by saying now imperialism is the mantra
college boys, love a chance to try out their new toys then they wash the city streets clean, with the blood of infidels
as the fabric of democracy left tattered in the dust we could put, another greedy man tell me, who do you trust
and an abominable hemisphere would perpetuate a heart-whole call it just a poor-sick face