Three Letter Company Tradition
Corporate Illusions UnveiledLyrics
It is all a make believe a quiz
Expressing that everything is a fictional game or illusion.
There's a reason to stay out of this
Suggesting there's a valid reason to avoid getting involved in this situation.
It is nothing but a global stroke
Describing the situation as a meaningless, widespread deception.
Can be seen as a fictitious one
Highlighting the potential perception of the scenario as entirely made up.
Upper management still points a gun
Implies that those in higher positions of authority have significant influence.
XYY is buying companies
Referring to a corporate entity (XYY) acquiring other companies.
Including all of their accompanies
Suggesting the acquisition includes all associated entities or subsidiaries.
Then they leave it to be sorted out
Describing a lack of concern, leaving issues to be resolved internally, potentially through ruthless methods.
By internal killing just for fun
Implies internal conflicts or power struggles within the organization.
Skilled people get tired and leave
Skilled individuals become fatigued and leave due to the challenging environment.
Upper management still points a gun
Reiterating the theme of upper management exerting control.
Upper management still points a gun
Repeated emphasis on the influence of upper management.
Why should we accept to pay?
Raising questions about the justification for paying the cost, possibly in terms of effort or compliance.
Seems to be a waste to stay?
Suggesting that staying may be futile or wasteful.
No one ever hear whatever you might say
Asserting that no one pays attention to what one might say or suggest.
Hey, hey come on now
A call to attention or action.
Hey, hey come on now
A repeated call, possibly signaling urgency or importance.
This is the moment, I say
Declaring a critical moment or opportunity.
Hey, hey now we finally have got enough
Expressing that they now have sufficient resources or power.
What should we stay and fight for really?
Pondering the reason to continue fighting for a cause.
Somebody's moved the cheese
Metaphorically referencing a change or disruption in the expected order (moved the cheese).
Why should we stay and wait for really?
Questioning the rationale for waiting or enduring difficulties.
Just let it rest in peace
Suggesting it's better to let things end peacefully or without further struggle.
What should we stay and fight for really?
Repeating the questioning of the purpose of fighting.
Somebody's moved the cheese
Reiterating the metaphor of the displaced cheese, indicating a changed circumstance.
Why should we stay and wait for really?
Pondering the justification for waiting when there's nothing to gain.
Just let it rest in peace
Advocating for letting things come to a peaceful conclusion.
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