Company Jerk

Album cover art for "Company Jerk" by Pro-Pain (Metal)

Pro-Pain (Metal) - Rock, Hardcore Punk

Company Jerk

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Lyrics

[Verse 1] The lunatics have taken Over the asylum With bloodlust, these bitter men They simply see the world Through binary lenses Of good versus evil... us or them [Pre-Chorus] All liberties are taken (Yeah) By this administration... (Yeah) Ah... life is good when George is king No fear of a reprisal Legacy of violence Unnecessary suffering [Chorus] Oh... He's just the company jerk Doing the good Lord's work The king of hearts and your minds Will force the end times Through death and war crimes They plan to blow us away 'Cause it's a passion play And we're the stars in the skies We pray we're raptured, and all are captured In prophecy... in the end of the world [Verse 2] In unfamiliar places The same sadistic faces With bloodlines that never thin Cast false flags and shadows Which flawed us by design So that good guys can never win [Pre-Chorus] And all of them are guilty (Yeah) Most of them for treason (Yeah) All time they serve is time well spent Their endless thirst for power Justifies the reason To undermine our government [Chorus] Oh... It's just the same old song In that "it won't be long" Oh... what gifts they'll bring Apocalyptic times, sadistic And if your TV's on Then you'll be called upon By the powers that be To shun the others unlike you As self induces the end of your world [Guitar Solo] [Chorus] Oh... He's just the company jerk Doing the good Lord's work The king of hearts and your minds Will force the end times Through death and war crimes They plan to blow us away 'Cause it's a passion play And we're the stars in the skies We pray we're raptured, and all are captured In prophecy... in the end of the world [Outro] Prophecy... in the end of the world

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Credits

Writers
  • Tom Klimchuck
  • Eric Klinger
  • Gary Meskil