I'm just sitting here waiting for the day it all goes down
I'm getting tired of watching all the wheels go 'round
And I'm tired of people walking 'round like they're wearing a crown
I'm just sitting here waiting for the day it all goes down.
Refrain
You are my home, baby you're my brightest light
You are my home when nothing else feels right
With you by my side I could up and get out of town
Would you run with me on the day it all goes down?
Tell me why is man's work the reason that the earth is crying?
Why does nobody see that we're all in the pan frying?
I never understood why our economy is in the sky
If nothing's real no more, why do we even try?
I've got no need for their towers built so high
I don't need their paperwork and I don't need their lies
All's I want is to feel my bare feet on the ground
And run away from here on the day it all goes down.
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