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Social Security Lyrics by Unseen

Lower Class Crucifixion

1998

I'm a punk get off my ass
Because I'm fucking working class
I get up everyday and go to work
I'm treated like a fucking jerk
They suck my money every week
Now my future's looking bleak
They say the money's almost gone
But what will I do when my time comes

Hey! hey! hey!

Blue collar job you and I
Kiss your hard-earned dough goodbye
Soon you'll be old you'll be gray
And how will you earn your pay
For over 40 years you broke your back
But they gave your money to some bum on crack
They say we won't get it
But fucking the govt's leeches are still money sucking

Hey! hey! hey!

Did you hear what they want to do to you and me
They wanna take away our social security
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About “Social Security” by Unseen

Read the complete lyrics to "Social Security" by Unseen from the album "Lower Class Crucifixion" in 1998. On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Rock, Punk Rock, Street Punk.

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"Social Security" is credited to Unseen. Songwriting credits may include additional writers listed on the release; check the credits section on this page for linked collaborators.

"Social Security" appears on "Lower Class Crucifixion" in 1998.

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