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Dogs of war, guide my fleet You'll see the end, but oh not me I'm behind the smoke, I am shrapnel, I am deceit You'll see the end whilst I stay free Thousands of miles away, never truly known defeat business is my business, money is all that I see Wrap me in red tape, I'll find my way through Give me something to exploit, I'll hunt it down I am foreign policy, the military too Third world village in my way? I'll bomb the whole town Rebels or native government I don't give a **** We'll take your things independent of if you'll give America's **** a **** Socrates pities me, I am permanently a muck I can't help you help me, your salvation is luck Die now, little pawn, you're all why I made regressive taxes We won't have to insure success in your future if it's been broken Pay sweat from your brow, blood from your veins, there are no free passes You're all unknown soldiers, I'll determine how history is spoken
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Mar 26, 2012
Mar 26, 2012 at 4:30 PM UTC
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Dogs of war, guide my fleet You'll see the end, but oh not me I'm behind the smoke, I am shrapnel, I am deceit You'll see the end whilst I stay free Thousands of miles away, never truly known defeat business is my business, money is all that I see Wrap me in red tape, I'll find my way through Give me something to exploit, I'll hunt it down I am foreign policy, the military too Third world village in my way? I'll bomb the whole town Rebels or native government I don't give a **** We'll take your things independent of if you'll give America's **** a **** Socrates pities me, I am permanently a muck I can't help you help me, your salvation is luck Die now, little pawn, you're all why I made regressive taxes We won't have to insure success in your future if it's been broken Pay sweat from your brow, blood from your veins, there are no free passes You're all unknown soldiers, I'll determine how history is spoken
nathan-andrew-yuhas
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Mar 26, 2012
Mar 26, 2012 at 4:30 PM UTC
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