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lyrics
in the 1600s we all worked together
started building all this stuff
we let the strong ones do the leg work
cuz it seemed a little bit tough
adjusting pay for inflation
hard work is it’s own reward
if they wanna talk about vacation
they can fight our wars
if i remember right it wasn’t that bad
they had ice cream parties
until that fight about states rights
to lower taxes or something
horse race for land in Oklahoma
you go once they’ve started
and i’ll bet it’s home free
at the finish line
we’re all friends
we’ve all been
since abe lincoln said
to love thy neighbor
but make sure that you know
where your neighborhood ends
we all bleed red but we’re colorblind
no we can’t just make up time
there’s nothing we can do to
change the past
it’s in the past
and we’re all fine
we're all fine
we're all fine
in the 60s we made racism illegal
and now everything is fine
i know a reverend had a dream
and wasn’t killed by the fbi
a bunch of towns were built and
didn’t get burnt down or bombed
just float in acid swimming pools
and keep on keeping on
and on and on
cuz we’re all friends
we’ve all been
since abe lincoln said
to love thy neighbor
but make sure that you know
where your neighborhood ends
we all bleed red but we’re colorblind
no we can’t just make up time
there’s nothing we can do to
change the past
it’s in the past
and we’re all fine
we're all fine
we're all fine
we’re all fine
no one’s dying
we’re all pretty much the same
no one’s getting their application tossed
after reading their first name
love all people, blaming culture
blowing whistles for your dog
just be grateful for this nice neighborhood
that you’ve been priced out of
we’re all friends
we’ve all been
since abe lincoln said
to love thy neighbor
but make sure that you know
where your neighborhood ends
we all bleed red but we’re colorblind
no we can’t just make up time
there’s nothing we can do to
change the past
it’s in the past
and we’re all fine
we're all fine
we're all fine
we're all fine
we're all fine
credits
released March 18, 2023
photo credit: Vecteezy.com
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