They think ownership is work They think poverty is sloth They negotiate with knives And we're cut from the same cloth So we greet it with a smirk And the smirk is soon returned And the cloth that we reclaimed Now must once again be burned After twenty years of serving True and noble men deserving I espied this girl I asked her what was in it for her, really She said nothing Still, you're honoring the contract They required you to sign Like it's a moral obligation When it's crooked by design When you use the word "agreement" Do you know what this implies? That the terms were once negotiable Agreed on by all sides Should you find yourself inside a rich man's house Be attentive Be as quiet as a mouse Do your best not to imagine exponentially accumulating
Zeroes, ones, and dollar signs in rows aglow and levitating There above his head as he inquires to your interests No, just let him pour the drinks again Just let him pour the drinks And he will listen, he will listen He will keep the coffee warm Leave a message in the forum And fill out the feedback form If you submit a strong suggestion They can use it in their ads For all the candidates you didn't want And lifestyles you can't have Just remember that their relatives Are worth much more than yours Should they find themselves thrown in the path Of terrorism's wars Be sure the government will cut the checks According to their wealth And you'll support their wives for all their lives So drink now to their health Should you find yourself inside this house