We seen a lot of hard times on that we can all agree
We done a lot of terrible stuff
It's all through our history
Nothing much changes when it comes to causing pain
So why we do we always do it
Is it that down deep we're insane
We're sufferin', sufferin'
Sufferin' you and me
We suffer together
We're sufferin' can't you see
We stage our stupid battles for all the good that they do
We kill a million people and somehow we ain't through
We come home to our families
But nothing's ever the same
And when we ask who's responsible
It's never us who's to blame
We wreck our sad little planet from sea to polluted sea
We stack up all our cans and boxes
And we leave 'em for posterity
We say that we mean well
But you know about good intent
So let's get together and sing this sad lament
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