We were walking down the street today.
With all the people staring.
They tried to make you feel afraid.
Tried to take away your name.
Worked up the nerve to watch the news today.
With all the rich folk saying,
that they would fight to pass a law,
just to prove you don't exist.
Well I don't care who's in charge,
what's right is right,
and you're alright.
I don't care who's in charge,
what's right is right,
and you're alright.
And I can see you.
I can see you.
We were hanging out at work today
and the boss man told you,
that you ought to know your place.
Not to take up so much space.
But I saw you up on the stage tonight.
I watched you start a fire.
You charged the room like a live wire.
Spoke your truth to all their power.
I don't care who's in charge,
what's right is right,
and you're alright.
I don't care who's in charge,
what's right is right,
and you're alright.
And I can see you.
I can see you.
I don't care who's in charge,
what's right is right,
and you're alright.
I don't care who's in charge,
what's right is right,
and you're alright.
And we can see you.
We can see you.
credits
from No-Win Obligation,
released October 21, 2017
Sebastian Herrera - Vocals, Guitar
Rebecca Hale - Drums, Backing Vocals
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