Out of place like a young Republican
Pushing to be next in line
A carbon copy of your last of kin
All I see is none of a kind
Access to a grand pocketbook
To pay all your D.U.I.'s
You're a party animal often overlooked
Because one day you will inherit the pride
-chorus-
Is it daddy's will or heavy drinking
That make you subscribe to this old world thinking
It be foolish to say to act your age
When you never had problem with which to gauge
Now why would you want any change
When you're so well-paid
What's in your ideology
Death penalty, pro-life
You fear God, but you'll write his policy
And use acquaintances as mid-wives
All logic is debatable
So what did Ivy teach
To make your ego insatiable
And take cues from elder's speech
-chorus-
credits
from Following Routine,
released October 5, 2010
song by Dan Pritchard, music by the Modern Age
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