Take what you want, take what you need.
After all you know you’ve got to feed.
Taking more than you need to survive.
Taking more than you need to stay alive.
Taking more than you need to survive.
Taking more than you need to keep yourself alive.
Grab what you can and keep it all for yourself.
You think of nothing but riches and wealth.
Taking more than you need to survive.
Taking more than you need to stay alive.
Taking more than you need to survive.
Taking more than you need to keep yourself alive.
No more. Nothing left.
Don’t stop until there’s nothing left.
Glean the fields, strip the trees.
When it’s all gone you’ll find no peace.
Taking more than you need to survive.
Taking more than you need to stay alive.
Taking more than you need to survive.
Taking more than you need to keep yourself alive.
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