Mischief Brew

Mischief Brew - Labor Day Massacre lyrics

rate me

Brother, you know we're all in this alone,

Take what you can get, break all but your bones

And when they finally ask, “well, what have you done?”

Say, “life is a game and I've won, yes I've won!”

Say, “life is a game and I've won!”

You gave

The asphalt a heave and then looked back at me,

Said, “that is a word from the wise ones indeed!”

When you've been here this long, one day you belong

One day you wake up and forget what seemed wrong.

And the first day of May, well it quietly passed by,

As the bosses still reign five to nine.

And you curse when I say words like living and wage

You say, “I made my house outta mud, so should they.

Now the ball field is level, let’s play!”

I think of the bullets, the blood, and the rage

That went in there to stir up the eight hour day.

Seems the masters have found themselves new rats to cage

And the price for a union is great.

Well they gave her a raise so they raised up her rent

She says, “I’ll never burst from this box that I’m in!”

But she’s too scared to talk, to step off the sidewalk,

So she shrugs it all off as the luck of the draw.

And the labor you cry that's been robbed from your kind

With dirt on your hands and sweat in your eyes

If the fortunate son really wants to eat dust,

Well I’m sure there’s a good chance he’ll be hired.

There’s a million stories of the crimes left to rot

But I never will raise as long as I sleep on the job.

Oh yeah, you say,

“Brother, you know we're all in this alone,

Take what you can get, break all but your bones!”

And when they finally ask, “well, what have you done?”

Say, “life is a game and I’m done!

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