letra de 40 hour week - code
do you ever get the feeling that you’ll never get ahead
working for a slave wage and your social life is dead
does it ever cross your mind, does your life feel incomplete
when you’re running like a dog in the 40 hour week
and you try so hard to, try so hard, but you can’t keep up the pace
when the paycheck comes and the bills are due
you’re gonna fall right on your face
and you scream (and you scream) and you shout (and you shout)
but you’re stuck and you’ll never get out
take me away anywhere but here
take me away i need to get away
do you ever wonder why, why your life has p-ssed you by
you’re a slave to the code, working 9 to 5
the 40 hour fight for freedom has put you one foot in the grave
you’re no american dream, you’re the american slave
and you try so hard to, try so hard, but you can’t keep up the pace
when the paycheck comes and the bills are due
you’re gonna fall right on your face
from day in to day out, from one weekend to the next
you put that uniform on for the sake of a paycheck, and you
pack your lunch, head straight for the routine, just to find yourself
caught up, in a job that demeans you, to them you’re nothing,
but a money making cog, built to fuel the corporate greed
of the corporate f-cking slobs, whose pocket books
are lined with me and you, just a working cl-ss song
about the red, white, black, and blue
and you try so hard to, try so hard, but you can’t keep up the pace
when the paycheck comes and the bills are due
you’re gonna fall right on your face
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