The Dead Milkmen - Prisoner's cinema lyrics
[The Dead Milkmen - Prisoner's cinema lyrics]
For to sin, no more on this troubled shore)
No one writes songs about the poor anymore
Which is really a shame we could
Use a couple more cuz we're tired of hearing
About limos and jets
$200 ties, and million dollar pets
So let's raise a glass to
The salt of the earth
Not that ass, in first class
Enjoying the perks
Some praise for the maids who
Cleaned up the rooms
After they were trashed by The Naked Moon
Or the guy that fixed the TV that Elvis shot
The nanny who watched his kids
While McCarthy scored pot
The stage hand who put out the
Guitar that Hendrix set on fire
In the swamps of Jersey
Someone changed Springsteen's tires
Let this be the start of our revolution
Let this be the day that we take it all back
Let the writing on the wall be our manifesto
Let this be the day we go on the attack
They call it "the prisoner's cinema"
These films that you see in your mind
When after ten hours in a cubicle
It's just part of the daily grind
They lower your wages
And increase your hours
Till your nearly working for free
They cut your vacation
And then your lunch hour
And tell you "you should feel lucky"
Let this be the start of our revolution
Let this be the day that we take it all back
Let the writing on the wall be our manifesto
Let this be the day we go on the attack
Blow winds blow, together we shall go
For to sin, no more on this troubled shore
What we've got planned is a surprise attack
They will never see it coming
No they'll never suspect
That these little acts of personal revolt
Would bring the world, crashing to a halt
For in the end, there's not much they can do
That they haven't already put you through
Dangled the carrot
And hope you're cantankerous
We try to make famous friends
We try to make our friends, famous
Let this be the start of our revolution
Let this be the day that we take it all back
Let the writing on the wall be our manifesto
Let this be the day we go on the attack
Blow winds blow, together we shall go
For to sin, no more on this troubled shore
Blow winds blow, together we shall go