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We Are Just People

from Psycho Bunny by Dantes & Switters

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They say that we are lost,
a generationcide.
That maybe it’s out fault,
that soon will have to pick, a side.

They say, it’s like war
except, there is no fight.
The enemy, is ourselves,
We kneel in front of them, or die.

But God, we are just people here,
who seek a slice of joy.
Some bread on our table,
and milk for our boy.

We don’t need no champagne you know,
a beer’s enough for us,
some friends to hang around with,
and strings for our guitars.
and strings for our guitars.

The crowd, that used to shout,
for freedom, jobs, and rights,
now waits, a plate of food,
standing without voice, in line.

We probably are fools,
and that’s what we deserve,
experiment that failed,
but still in debt to them, to serve.

So God, we are just people here,
who seek a slice of joy.
Some bread on our table,
and milk for our boy.

We don’t need no champagne here,
a beer’s enough for us,
some friends to hang around with,
and strings for our guitars.
and strings for our guitars.

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from Psycho Bunny, released October 10, 2020
Music: Dantes
Lyrics: Switters

Arranged and produced by Thanos Liberopoulos
Mixed by Giannis Pasakalidis and George Grammozis

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A label for people without boundariess in music and expression. We run without outrageous costs or promotional fireworks. Our focus is on art and creation. This is home for Thanos Liberopoulos projects and collaborations.

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