Erin McKeown - Histories lyrics

[Erin McKeown - Histories lyrics]

Well my father is my father
And my mother is my mother
Never mind I hate them
Still i have a bloody brother
In the paths that they have worn out
Find my feet just want to walk em
Never mind I hate them
Watch myself just say the same
In my cells I carry how they raised me
So every day I have to choose to have to
We still have the history
Unwritten laws and lawless tyranny
Change it, change the currency
Stand up, get up with electricity
By the law and by the letter
Well we should be living better
But histories still wish we'd see
The world and how it used to be
But 1 and 1 and 3 and more's
More powerful than any war
You never know the spark that starts
To turn over the hardest part
The world is very solitary
So every day we have to choose to have to
We still have the history
Unwritten laws and lawless tyranny
Change it, change the currency
Stand up, get up with electricity
We still have the history
Unwritten laws and lawless tyranny
How do you make community?
Drop of the "i" and add of the "we"

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