They're listening, there is no sound
Go round in circles, I cannot hear you
It's overcast, now lost the chance
Why make the effort, it's all so easy
It's up to you, who's behind you?
Reel off a list of two million tours
Someone to blame, it's so closed off
Don't be so threatened, it's up to you now
Prioritize, but let's make sense
Have you forgotten what brought you here?
Can't give it up, take while it's here
You did it last year, no need to do more
We eat what is left, all we deserve
Inclusion is power, a superpower (x2)
Desensitized to everything
I know what I have and keep on living
Can she join in, my daughter?
The enemy is not what you wanted
You think we're gone but you're so wrong
We are not hiding, planning the next move
The day has gone, now can you sleep?
Just underscore and then repeat it
We eat what is left, all we deserve
Inclusion is power, a superpower
Is there some space within a song?
This is where I live, so move me
They're listening, there is no sound
Go round in circles, I cannot hear you
We eat what is left, we eat what is left
We eat what is left (tfel si tahw tae ew) (x4)
We eat what is left (x4)
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