歌曲 | Don't Vote |
歌手 | Cass McCombs |
专辑 | Catacombs |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
Your Uncle had an old saying: “ | |
If you don’t vote, then you can’t complain” | |
Sizing up candidates 1st election day, you thought: “ | |
I’m 18 and have no opinion either way” | |
You had a lot of friends but no peers | |
Could you imagine- this could drag on four more years! | |
If one day you had more peers than friends, it’s because your means caught up with your ends | |
Jaws are wagging: “ | |
The 1 or the 2 ??” eager to put | |
John Hancock on the ‘who’s who’ | |
Voting seemed almost like a disease | |
An absolute a day, if you’re feeling ill-at-ease | |
You thought about becoming a cop | |
Any job with a helmet, in case of a drop | |
You did what anyone else would do in your place, you toyed with the idea of entering the race | |
Instead of living in your own filth, you had the nerve to think crop could spring from your tilth | |
You were called “ | |
Diva” by a protective young man | |
They still call you every name they can | |
It must hard sometimes not to complain, | |
But that’s the deal your | |
Uncle once explained | |
If not choosing was accepted as a trade, not voting would be the smartest choice you’ve made |
Your Uncle had an old saying: " | |
If you don' t vote, then you can' t complain" | |
Sizing up candidates 1st election day, you thought: " | |
I' m 18 and have no opinion either way" | |
You had a lot of friends but no peers | |
Could you imagine this could drag on four more years! | |
If one day you had more peers than friends, it' s because your means caught up with your ends | |
Jaws are wagging: " | |
The 1 or the 2 ??" eager to put | |
John Hancock on the ' who' s who' | |
Voting seemed almost like a disease | |
An absolute a day, if you' re feeling illatease | |
You thought about becoming a cop | |
Any job with a helmet, in case of a drop | |
You did what anyone else would do in your place, you toyed with the idea of entering the race | |
Instead of living in your own filth, you had the nerve to think crop could spring from your tilth | |
You were called " | |
Diva" by a protective young man | |
They still call you every name they can | |
It must hard sometimes not to complain, | |
But that' s the deal your | |
Uncle once explained | |
If not choosing was accepted as a trade, not voting would be the smartest choice you' ve made |
Your Uncle had an old saying: " | |
If you don' t vote, then you can' t complain" | |
Sizing up candidates 1st election day, you thought: " | |
I' m 18 and have no opinion either way" | |
You had a lot of friends but no peers | |
Could you imagine this could drag on four more years! | |
If one day you had more peers than friends, it' s because your means caught up with your ends | |
Jaws are wagging: " | |
The 1 or the 2 ??" eager to put | |
John Hancock on the ' who' s who' | |
Voting seemed almost like a disease | |
An absolute a day, if you' re feeling illatease | |
You thought about becoming a cop | |
Any job with a helmet, in case of a drop | |
You did what anyone else would do in your place, you toyed with the idea of entering the race | |
Instead of living in your own filth, you had the nerve to think crop could spring from your tilth | |
You were called " | |
Diva" by a protective young man | |
They still call you every name they can | |
It must hard sometimes not to complain, | |
But that' s the deal your | |
Uncle once explained | |
If not choosing was accepted as a trade, not voting would be the smartest choice you' ve made |