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| A memo to a higher office Open letter to the powers that be To a god, a king, a head of state A captain of industry To the movers and the shakers... Can't everybody see? It ought to be second nature I mean, the places where we live Let's talk about this sensibly We're not insensitive I know progress has no patience But something's got to give I know you're different You know I'm the same We're both too busy To be taking the blame I'd like some changes But you don't have the time We can't go on thinking It's a victimless crime No one is blameless But we're all without shame We fight the fire while we're feeding the flames Folks have got to make choices And choices got to have voices Folks are basically decent Conventional wisdom would say But we read about the exceptions In the papers every day It ought to be second nature At least, that's what I feel Now I lay me down in Dreamland I know perfect's not for real I thought we might get closer But I'm ready to make a deal Today is different, and tomorrow the same It's hard to take the world the way that it came Too many rapids keep us sweeping along Too many captains keep on steering us wrong It's hard to take the heat It's hard to lay blame To fight the fire while we're feeding the flames |
| Other songs from the album |
| Click on the songs to view the lyrics. | |
| • Force Ten | • Time Stand Still |
| • Open Secrets | • Second Nature |
| • Prime Mover | • Lock And Key |
| • Mission | • Turn The Page |
| • Tai Shan | • High Water |
| Other albums of Rush |
| • Rush | • Fly By Night |
| • Caress Of Steel | • 2112 |
| • A Farewell To Kings | • Power Windows |
| • Counterparts | • Feedback |
| • Snakes & Arrows |
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