A Hundred More

A Hundred More is the 13th song off Tim Truth’s debut album, We Never Burned Right

Lyrics:
You can’t stay at home when you’ve lost all you own
Billions are silenced; not allowed to roam
I’m not vindictive but I’ll settle every score
A hundred more just took their lives; A hundred more

Remember the days before the craze
Remember the years before that wall
The children played their days away
That’s what hurts me most of all

So many suffer; they’re caged in shame
What good is free speech if we’re all the same
What about the babies who will never be born
A hundred more just took their lives; A hundred more

Have you seen the people with their eyes upon the floor
Have you found your freedom: are you searching any more?
Too many liars, too many corporate whores
A hundred more just took their lives; A hundred more

Remember the days before the cage
Remember the years before that wall
The children played their days away
That’s what hurts me most of all

So many brainwashed, sit idly by
While the state drives people to want to die
What if we stood up from shore to shore
A hundred more just took their lives; A hundred more

Remember the days before the craze
Remember the years before that wall
The children played their days away
That’s what hurts me most of all

Too many people comply with their abuse
Helping the Nazis round up all the Jews
Browse your bookstore before it shuts its door
A hundred more just took their lives; A hundred more

You can’t stay at home when you’ve lost all you own
Billions are suffering; not allowed to roam
I’m not vindictive but I’ll settle every score
A hundred more just took their lives; A hundred more

Remember the days before the cage
Remember the years before that wall
The children played their days away
That’s what hurts me most of all

Have you seen the people with their eyes on the floor
Have you found your freedom: are you searching any more?
Too many liars, too many corporate whores
A hundred more just took their lives; A hundred more