They hunker down in their own bunker
They hope that this crisis will pass
They eat a can of peas and carrots
They stage their own personal Mass
They pray for their wretched souls
They pray that they will be spared
They pray for their cat and dog
They pray because they are scared
They're frightened little creatures
Frightened little creatures
They're frightened little creatures
Frightened little creatures
They drink a drop of pure bottled water
They bitch that there's no internet
They allow themselves a single salted cracker
They wonder how much worse this will get
They worry 'bout their prized possessions
They hope that their cars are not wrecked
They wonder when they leave their bunker
Who will serve and who will protect
They worry 'bout their books and records
They sit around and reminisce
They light another peach-scented candle
They wonder how it came to this
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