at first I was so naive to believe
the rulers, police they would never deceive
I chose a path to secure my place
sense of community, that's where I had my place
studied hard, got the grades, worked where I was praised
hoping wanting to be, what's supposed for me
unemployment is rising the crisis is near
soon lost my job, I started to fear
40 percent I knew my chances were low
darkness took over and shadowed my golden glow
evicted, evicted by force
they beat us we're bleeding
stop. leave, leave us alone
you're supposed to protect us
la pobreza es un cimen
corrupcion total
suicidios protesta
exclusion social
we're roaming the streets, now we're on our own
grampa would help, but his pension they stole
inflicting more laws, avoiding solutions
there to create social exclusion
ahhh no one is safe you just take
but we're criminals
WRONG- look what you've done, nothing left
but suicide protest!!!
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