Buildings talk around me in circles
Buildings talk around me in squares
The builders don't seem to listen
They worry for their private air
And they'll sign their name onto a doctrine
Sworn to take some of their shares
Just so they don't have to bother
Keeping up with worldly affairs
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It won't do
Without you
Over water workers worry
Of buildings they've never seen
Who want to take away their union
And burn it up like gasoline
And builders are not aware of
Buildings they allow to lead
Who plunder across the waters
Just to plant their own seeds
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You can put your hands over your eyes
And pretend that you don't hear
But pretty soon you'll come to taste it
We're serving someone's final meal
-chorus-
credits
from How to Start a War,
released August 12, 2008
song by Dan Pritchard, music by the Modern Age
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