White Collar Crime

White Collar Crime: Unmasking the Shadows of Power
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Lyrics

I'm not hungry, (?) throw away the key (?)

I'm not hungry, (?) throw away the key (?): The singer expresses a lack of desire or need, possibly referring to indifference or apathy towards consequences, symbolized by throwing away the key.

It's outrageous, nobody cares,

It's outrageous, nobody cares: The situation is extreme or shocking, yet there is a sense of societal indifference or neglect.


White collar crime, you had the time,

White collar crime, you had the time: Reference to white-collar crime, suggesting that those involved had the opportunity or luxury to commit such crimes.

Blue collar crime, you'll do time every time,

Blue collar crime, you'll do time every time: Contrast with white-collar crime, implying that individuals engaged in blue-collar crime consistently face legal consequences.


Stealing from the company, taking all the profits,

Stealing from the company, taking all the profits: Describes a form of white-collar crime involving embezzlement and personal gain at the expense of the company.

Sharing with your family, drinking all the benefits,

Sharing with your family, drinking all the benefits: Illustrates the illicit distribution of gains among family members, possibly highlighting the selfish nature of such actions.

(?), Shocking, it's all so mocking,

(?), Shocking, it's all so mocking: Unclear phrase, but suggests that the shocking nature of white-collar crime is mocking or ridiculing something.


White collar crime, you don't have the time,

White collar crime, you don't have the time: Implies a lack of consequences or punishment for white-collar criminals due to their societal status.

Blue collar crime, you'll do time every time,

Blue collar crime, you'll do time every time: Reinforces the idea that blue-collar criminals consistently face legal repercussions for their actions.


You can get away with it, will they get away with it?

You can get away with it, will they get away with it?: Raises the question of whether individuals involved in white-collar crime can escape accountability.

Do they get away with it? Yes, they get away with it.

Do they get away with it? Yes, they get away with it: Answers the previous question, indicating a belief that white-collar criminals often escape justice.


Burn money today, free money tomorrow,

Burn money today, free money tomorrow: Suggests a reckless attitude towards wealth, with a focus on short-term gains without consideration for long-term consequences.

(?) goes my mind, causes so much sorrow,

(?) goes my mind, causes so much sorrow: Ambiguous phrase, but it seems to convey a sense of mental distress or sadness related to financial matters.

(?), It's all the same, It's a money power game

(?), It's all the same, It's a money power game: Ambiguous phrase, but likely implies that the financial system operates as a power game with similar dynamics regardless of specific details.


White collar crime, you do the time,

White collar crime, you do the time: Suggests a shift in the narrative, acknowledging that there are instances where white-collar criminals face consequences.

Blue collar crime, you do time every time

Blue collar crime, you do time every time: Reiterates the idea that blue-collar criminals consistently face legal penalties.

White collar crime, you don't have the time,

White collar crime, you don't have the time: Returns to the notion that some white-collar criminals escape punishment due to societal factors.

Blue collar crime, you do time every time

Blue collar crime, you do time every time: Reinforces the consistent legal consequences for blue-collar crimes.


All the same, money power game,

All the same, money power game: Highlights the idea that, despite differences, both white and blue-collar crimes are part of a larger financial power game.

It's all the same, money power game,

It's all the same, money power game: Reiteration of the notion that the financial system operates as a power game.

It's all the same, It's a money power game,

It's all the same, It's a money power game: Emphasizes the consistency of the financial system being perceived as a power game.

All the same, it's a money, a money, power, the power game,

All the same, it's a money, a money, power, the power game: Further emphasizes the repetitive and powerful nature of the financial system as depicted in the song.

It's all the same.

It's all the same: Concludes by restating the overarching theme that the financial system, with its crimes and dynamics, remains consistent.

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