The Untitled Communist Song
I watched the lights glow
They'll take my money and your raincoats
If you should wear one, I don't know
Stood in the door post
I heard they'll kill us if we're too close
But I will try for now and let it go
I'll try for now and let it go
If you and your communist sympathies
Fail without the need for hell
Or need to take on the city nation state
Oh my dear we're far too late
Because the kids have all grown up
That drink was drugged, I drank the last toast
To the euro rising on the West Coast
The price will set in towns with gold
One foreign payload
Paid to the privileged kids in trench coats so
I asked how much I owed
And he said he said I don't know
If you and your communist sympathies
Fail without the need to sell
Or need to take off and drive into the sun
The cost of labor, gas, and guns
It is lowering I hear
But please extend all commonwealth and courtesy
To the ghosts who died for nineteenth century ideology
It'll never mean a thing
And we were never, ever, ever meant to think
So stop listening, and stop practicing, and stop offering and let things be