Somehow you made it out and
finally stripped away your shell
And all you see is
an endless ocean of feathers
It’s kinda cool to hang out
with a huge pack of friends
of the same age
But in 18 weeks or so
the party is gonna be over
you’ll be taken away and
boxed in to forced labour
And by the way
all of your brothers already
got shredded on day one
There should have been
more days to come
but they’ve been
shredded on day one
No, I can’t wait
for the day to celebrate
When you turn over, understand
and stop eating our friends
No I can’t wait
for the liberation day
Come take my hand
let’s make a change
And stop eating our friends
Imagine you were born
in a tiny box, a sinkhole
full of faeces
of your mother and your siblings
You won’t ever see the daylight and
feel the warmth of the sun’s shiny rays
But what you still don’t know
is all this shit’s gonna be over
in a few months
when you’re stuffed to almost blow up
There won’t be a chance to run away
when the final day has come
There should have been
more days to come
to feel the warmth
of the morning sun
No, I can’t wait
for the day to celebrate
When you turn over, understand
and stop eating our friends
No I can’t wait
for the liberation day
Come take my hand let’s make a change
And stop eating our friends
When I was a young boy
My father told me
To eat my meat soup
To be a stronger man
Until the very last spoon will fall
I won’t ever dine meat anymore
I feel stronger than ever before
And mother earth will thank for sure
No, I can’t wait
for the day to celebrate
When you turn over, understand
and stop eating our friends
No I can’t wait
for the liberation day
Come take my hand let’s make a change
And stop eating our friends
No, I can’t wait
for the day to celebrate
So all together let’s make a change
And stop eating our friends
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