They’ll try and shame you for questioning things before you dive in
When proving them incorrect proves you’re not listening!
And they’ll shame you when you pick up the thread
When you dare to read their foolish words back to them
It’s a shame they can’t think for themselves
They’ll try and shame you for helping yourself
Lest we forget the gaping wide hole in the fence
They will scare you, conjuring dire consequence
Should you go there - go deep in your mind, go out of your head
It’s a shame they can’t think for themselves
This is the end of shame
Bury it good, never to be born again
credits
from Brett Winterford and Wildes Meadow Band,
released August 1, 2015
Syd Green (drums)
Mark Holbert (bass)
Matt Tonks (guitars)
Brett Winterford (guitars, vocals)
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