[Verse 1: Rico Sisney] First off, I should mention the road to our complacence was Paved in good intentions We stayed pushing and inching our way towards a vision Where things were a little different We were feeling it coming but then it didn't Did our work really matter? Important discourse or more worthless chatter? That depends on who's interpreting data Solidarity-till they got our herd to scatter Almost forgot I heard this guy the other day Say by the time I got his age it'd be obvious nothing changes "Once the pages of history begin to read the same as the Front pages." I said, "that's just one way to look at it.” Look how they remember us Historian coroner's dismember what we thought was never Dead like it was just a phase Not a phasing out of antiquated ways when our generation
Shouted what they'd been afraid to say He said, “Let's go to war!” Might as well have said there's no hope-- Sufi snaps selfie Dalai Lama yelling, “YOLO” Uh oh... wards back thing's every Seems scary like whirlwinds 9th ward new Orleans New world Order new war when the war ends "Who was that for? who made the fortune?" "They stay anonymous like 4chan" "Fortunately we moved forward." "Forecast says it's over stay home." [Verse 2: Cole Degenova] Well, we've heard it all before now Fighting battles in the streets, shouting war Politicians and police they say “Go on home, things don't change” But they remember in the ghetto streets They remember in the cla**rooms of the rich They remember out in Naperville When history is calling you, you better know its name