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lyrics
who gets to decide how much an hour of my time is worth?
is it the man who’s paying me to do his job for him, huh?
now i understand he’s got a lot of costs to think about,
i just hoped he wouldn’t think to count himself twice.
i’m helping you build your empire,
the least you could do, throw me a fucking bone.
you don’t own me, you never fucking will.
there’s plenty more of me, only a few of you.
protect the powerless,
give a voice to the voiceless,
power in numbers.
now let me ask again,
who get’s to decide how much an hour of my time is worth?
is it the man who writes laws to deregulate the man?
now i understand that he donated to his campaign,
i’d just hope he’d follow through with all his promises.
i’m helping you build your empire,
the least you could do, throw me a fucking bone.
you don’t own me, you never fucking will.
there’s plenty more of me, only a few of you.
protect the powerless,
give a voice to the voiceless,
power in numbers.
the more concrete laws in place that benefit those on top,
the longer the power stays in the hands of the few.
disrupt the power structure,
they don’t need our help.
down with the system.
power in numbers
On their debut record, the London hardcore upstarts cross-up mosh-ready fare with melancholic ambient passages, weeping guitars, and virtuosic vocal harmonies, but its romantic veneer is much more complicated than it seems. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jan 30, 2019