The breather and lullabies are a perfect example for a WWF Song that includes ideas from all of us.
It is way too long (almost a opera if you want so), barely something repeats, there is no 3rd Chorus, just a new song put at the end of the second chorus, screaming, singing, shouting, high speed and very low speed...
Everything a good WWF Song needs, or at least, the only way we can write songs =D
I think, even though I like to write metaphorically this tune´s conclusion is quite easy to see through. Ain´t got anything to add.
lyrics
A malicious deceit malicious deceit based on pointless trying
to sell atrocity as good economy with methods fully blinding
Killers and thieves having their prosperity increased
The sateless beast fed at the expense of peace
We got deceived by their countless lies
their fake alibis by ourselves trusting these lullabies !
An exploitive disease exploitive disease From slavery to needless dying
How many will decease how many more will decease
while a few keep on (money) multiplying?
We harvest what they sowed
It‘s just like someone pressed rewind back to black friday 29
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