Pedestrians Walk At Their Own Risk
Riches and Consequences: Unveiling Societal TruthsLyrics
It's more than plausible
Expressing that the described situation is highly likely or reasonable.
For them it's deniable
Suggesting that those involved can reject or refuse to accept the situation.
Cause we think it's certifiable
Implying that from the perspective of the speaker, the situation is certain or provable.
But they're so damn reliable
Despite appearances, emphasizing the reliability of the people in question.
Guilt free genocide
Describing a sense of no guilt associated with a large-scale elimination of a particular group.
Rich people for climate change
Suggesting that wealthy individuals support efforts related to climate change.
The richer you get, the sooner it comes
Linking wealth to an earlier occurrence of climate change, indicating a self-serving benefit.
It's what they call, a win win
Referring to the situation as mutually beneficial, a success for both parties.
Where do we put the poor people
Raising the question of where to place individuals with lower socio-economic status.
Once we don't need their labor
Addressing a scenario where the labor of the poor is no longer required.
It's an inconvenient problem to have
Highlighting the difficulty of dealing with the problem of surplus poor population.
It's an inconvenient truth, but not for them
Comparing a challenging truth about the situation to the famous documentary title.
Guilt free genocide
Repeating the notion of a guilt-free elimination of a specific group.
Rich people for climate change
Reiterating the connection between wealthy individuals and climate change.
To say it was the plan all along,
Suggesting that the described outcome was intended from the beginning.
Well we can't give credit, but they'll sell you it
Asserting that credit for the outcome cannot be given, but it can be sold.
Mother nature's a mysterious one
Describing nature as enigmatic or puzzling.
Don't you think, can't you wait to meet her?
Posing a rhetorical question about the anticipation of encountering nature.
It's an inconvenient problem to have
Repeating the challenge of dealing with the surplus poor as inconvenient.
It's an inconvenient truth, but not for them
Reiterating the inconvenient truth, emphasizing its lack of impact on certain individuals.
You told me that we'd be okay
Recalling an assurance that things would be fine.
You sold me but still garnished my pay
Expressing a sense of being deceived while still facing financial deductions.
Put the pedal to the metal
Encouraging acceleration, asking if this is the desired outcome.
Is this your wish?
Asking if the situation aligns with someone's desires or intentions.
Pedestrians walk at their own risk
Stating a warning that pedestrians are at risk in this environment.
You told us that you were fit to lead
Recalling a claim of fitness for leadership.
But you just led us for dead
Accusing the leader of abandoning or betraying those they led.
Put the pedal to the metal
Repeating the call for acceleration, questioning its desirability.
Is this your wish?
Reiterating the inquiry about the alignment of the situation with someone's wishes.
Pedestrians walk at their own risk
Reiterating the warning that pedestrians are at risk, emphasizing personal responsibility.
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