No you scratch my back first
Down you're too high
Up you're too low
I was here
You want my attention
Earn it like a currency
Right is my call
No matter whether you are
Or not
You want my vote
Say exactly what I want to hear
Beg for my admiration
Crawl for my respect
Or else there'll be always someone else
Where you come from
....except it's not my election
So voter enjoy thy standing
Fleeting
Because when all's been said and done
You scratched theirs and they scratch none
It was all just words
Published by Maarten van Dop
From Amsterdam NL, this is too UPSETTING for any one nation. KNOWING an UNDERSTANDING, it's just not the same thing. WRITING not for money, views or ratings, but out of sheer self-indulgence: well, excuse... View profile
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