Our wealth is built on corpses
That is no surprise
But the actual wonder is that we won't realize
We are destroying lives to improve our own
People are still starving while we reap what they have sown
They are the slaves, the slaves of our abundance
We all are human beings born equal and free
But this system defines our importance is able to decree
Who must work one’s self to death securing our prosperity
While our kids enjoying childhood others working in the factory
No need to change conditions keep turning a blind eye
Nothing to be concerned about as long as we make our pile
The west makes a killing settle back and stare
While we are getting richer they fall into despair
We are killing the slaves, the slaves of our abundance
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