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A song about how I think capitalism sucks.

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I climbed atop a mountain, and stayed for a few days.
No one was there to bother me, I had no real dismay, then I climbed down.

That's when they had installed my frown
Them peoples on that there ground
Technology's made us all clowns

I walked through the desert for more than a few days
My camel was my companion, oh he was not my slave
We were friends

And we walked that shit out through the end
No politics to contend
No actions to reprimand
Just me and my lumpy friend

I started reading "Walden" just the other day
Henry David Thoreau's convinced me that I'm just a slave to demands

So I'll learn to live off the land
And I'll build this house with my two hands
Not subservient to the man

I walk through a graveyard almost every day
I walk out there to remind me that I've got time to play and dick around

All arguments are unsound
And every pain will not be found
When you're breathing on this ground
Come to think of it, that logic ain't profound.

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from A Quiet Reconstruction Of What I Once Assumed Was Fear, released September 22, 2014
Harry Owens: Guitar / Mouth
Mountain Mike: Bass Magic
The Dayman: Beat Sustain

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