Same old song in the end,
the words may change but the people stay the same.
And same old war once again,
you police the world and then you watch it go to hell.
And isn’t it easy when the world’s got nothing against you?
And isn’t it harder when it seems like nobody cares?
They’ll just nod their heads in disapproval of your words.
Isn’t it easy to watch these bridges burn.
Ten thousand dead in the end,
we tried to warn you but the beast just had to be fed.
And here we go dancing again, nuclear propaganda soon descends.
And isn’t it easy when the world’s got nothing against you?
And isn’t it harder when it seems like nobody cares?
They’ll just nod their heads in disapproval of your words.
Isn’t it easy to watch these bridges burn.
And isn’t it easy when the world’s got nothing against you?
Isn’t it harder when it seems like nobody cares?
They’ll just nod their heads in disapproval of your words.
Isn’t it easy to watch these bridges burn.
And so our story ends as it began,
by waking gods to see them fall.
But most of all, we found ourselves in hearts of stone.
I’m going home.
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