EASY TO BLAME

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Song Title
EASY TO BLAME
Writers
Publisher
Sam Robbins Music admin by Workshop Productions, Inc. (BMI)
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Territory Controlled
World
Lyrics
The problem with people these days is they don’t want to work
The problem with people these days is they don’t know what work is
Back in my day we didn’t have no damn songwriting degrees
We had hard earned livings and nuclear families
The problem with people these days is they’re too damn soft
If you’re poor working at Walmart go off and get a better job
Don’t come crying to me about your wants and needs
We’re living in the land of the free where you get what you deserve
Why’s it so easy to blame the ones who give it all away
Just expecting living pay in return
And while Bezos wears his suits just the same as me you
He expects 200 billion dollars
Why’s it so easy to blame the working man
Why’s it so easy to fall for some Billionaire’s marketing plan
You’ve gotta be careful of what you quickly understand
There’s a script written in someone else’s hand
That we’re all following
The problem with people these days, is they don’t have any pride
No reverence for the job they’re in, my god I wonder why?
When every local store’s been bought out by some hungry Amazon machines
And they can only see more on the horizon
What the hell is that incentivizing
Maybe we’re deeper in it than we ever thought we’d be
We can’t look where we came from, it’s trickled down too far to see
Maybe we can make it if we turn back now
And quit listening to the shit that’s been shoved down our mouths
Why’s it so easy to blame the ones who work hard all day
Just expecting a soft place to land
And while Elon ties his shoes just the same as me you
He expects 300 billion dollars
Why’s it so easy to blame the working man
Why’s it so easy to fall for some Billionaire’s marketing plan
You’ve gotta be careful of what you quickly understand
There’s a script written in someone else’s hand
That we’re all following
Be careful of what you quickly understand
There’s a script written in someone else’s hand
That we’re all following

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