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The sun came up
Exposed the cloud the city put up
Gray mountains lost
Gray skies covered them up
So what if we can make a million cars in one day?
Or a million bombs to blow ourselves up?
Should we call this free? The answer's obvious
Decisions made for and against us
The sun came up behind the trees on the city
It looked so ugly to me
A million people, a million dreams, but not a word spoken it seems
I'll be a friend to you, be a friend to me
The bosses learned to fool the slaves into 8 hour days
But do we need them or do they need us?
Seems like we dwell on these useless things, lifestyles of wealth, pursuit of money
Competition says to beat each other down for personal gain
Sorry I didn't call last night
I've got a lot of nothing taking all my time
Motivation sometimes sinks deep in these couch cushions
Sometimes sleep is my best friend
And it hurt me when my friends transformed into my parents
They don't call here anymore
So it all comes down to this, turn 18, find life employment
Shut your mouth, cover your eyes
I think we deserve a bit more than this
Do you think you really run your life?
And when all the skies turn gray and the earth rejects this mess we've made
When all the cities fall to the sea
When every person has the means to build their life, follow their dreams
And not be worked into the grave
When all the governments and multi million dollar corporations
Have been torn down by common men
When it all falls down
You and I sitting on the mountainside, staring at the sun
Staring at the sun
We’ll Have A Party was written by Dan Hanaway.
The Broadways released We’ll Have A Party on Fri Jan 23 1998.