This song discusses the political climate among the citizens within' the 1980s, discussing how the American government brainwashed them with their patriotism, and how the land of the free was never free. It was representing the non-unique society in the US, and how many of those who stood up against...
Abolish government, it's nothing to me
Forget about God, he's not here to see
We live by a system, a perfect mold
People, perfect people who are poor and old
Lives were spent on the ladder of success
Working for nothing in this, in this worthless mess
President's a name, president's a label
Highest man on the government table
America, land of the free
Free to the power of the people in uniform
People are so blind, you just can't see
Send your son to boot camp, send him off to war
If he comes back he'll be dead and nothing more
Struggle for a land, for a country, for a freedom
All you mindless people look to somebody to lead them
Wake up to the same old shit
Live your life to suit their fit
Some people, they don't like your hair
Policemen just don't care
Snipers that want to be
Rifle sights are aimed at me
Wake up, silent majority!
The government, they don't want us here
You folks can't feel that fear
You can walk the streets today
You can walk in your own way
People think that I'm crazy
These people just can't see
Wake up, silent majority!
Live your life day by day
Doing everything that they say
Silent majority!
Promote freedom, let it be heard
Don't forget that it's only a word
Silent majority
When you gonna wake up?
Abolish Government / Silent Majority was written by Todd Barnes & Mike Roche & Ron Emory & Jack Grisham.
Abolish Government / Silent Majority was produced by Robbie Fields.