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Dave Hause - The Great Depression Lyrics



Dave Hause - The Great Depression Lyrics




We were the Reagan kids
Our heroes didn't work like our daddies did
They dazzled us with TV through sleepy lids
We followed hulking maniacs to prozac nation
""You can be anything, just get your education""


We were good Christian kids
We went to church on Sunday mornings like mama did
Teenage love made us feel guilty and so we hid
Under those overpasses on summer nights
We'd tear each other's clothes off and get into fights


Then we roared right through our twenties
Never bargained for a crash
Watched our hollow dreams get buried
Under heaps of plastic trash
Broken promises to children leave indelible impressions
Welcome to the great depression


We were our father's sons
Playing war on weekend days with our plastic guns
Catching up with who we were through the reruns
Eat your vitamins and say your prayers
You'll become doctors, lawyers and millionaires


We were misguided girls
We tried to f*ck our way through such a distorted world
Confusing love with sex and plastic with pearls
""Get what you can for yourself, leave the rest behind""
It's freedom forever 'til your card gets declined


And we roared right through our twenties
Never bargained for a crash
Watching hollow dreams get buried
Under heaps of plastic trash
Broken promises to children leave indelible impressions
Welcome to the great depression


Did he die for your sins?
Did he leave us for dead?
If you wanted us safe, why would you f*ck with our heads?
The factory's gone, the loans are foreclosed
But there's some places left that remind me of home
Just give me one place left that reminds me of home


The lifeboat is looking pretty full
If you find some room reach out and give me a pull
The way we learned to live is fading fast
I guess we never bargained for a crash
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We were the Reagan kids
Our heroes didn't work like our daddies did
They dazzled us with TV through sleepy lids
We followed hulking maniacs to prozac nation
""You can be anything, just get your education""


We were good Christian kids
We went to church on Sunday mornings like mama did
Teenage love made us feel guilty and so we hid
Under those overpasses on summer nights
We'd tear each other's clothes off and get into fights


Then we roared right through our twenties
Never bargained for a crash
Watched our hollow dreams get buried
Under heaps of plastic trash
Broken promises to children leave indelible impressions
Welcome to the great depression


We were our father's sons
Playing war on weekend days with our plastic guns
Catching up with who we were through the reruns
Eat your vitamins and say your prayers
You'll become doctors, lawyers and millionaires


We were misguided girls
We tried to f*ck our way through such a distorted world
Confusing love with sex and plastic with pearls
""Get what you can for yourself, leave the rest behind""
It's freedom forever 'til your card gets declined


And we roared right through our twenties
Never bargained for a crash
Watching hollow dreams get buried
Under heaps of plastic trash
Broken promises to children leave indelible impressions
Welcome to the great depression


Did he die for your sins?
Did he leave us for dead?
If you wanted us safe, why would you f*ck with our heads?
The factory's gone, the loans are foreclosed
But there's some places left that remind me of home
Just give me one place left that reminds me of home


The lifeboat is looking pretty full
If you find some room reach out and give me a pull
The way we learned to live is fading fast
I guess we never bargained for a crash
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Writer: Dave Hause
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