Let then eat war

Bad Religion

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INTRO(SOLO)/BASE=(      ) e|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|-0-0-0-0-2-2-2/4-4-4/5/4--4-4-4-4/5-5-5/7-7-7/9/7---5-7-7-7-5-4-4h5p4--0-2-0-0-2-0-0-0..-| D|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|   A|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| (      )-------ABAFADUS there’s a prophet on a mountain and he’s making up dinner with long division and writing crop anybody can feel like a winner when it’s served up piping hot (      )-------ABAFADUS but the people aren’t looking for a handout they’re America’s working corps can this be what they voted for? (    ) 3x let them eat war(2x) that’s how to ration the poor let them eat war(2x) -------->FAZ um SI()e dae   (Eb  C  G) 1x there’s an urgent need to feed declining pride SOLO(INTRO)/BASE=(      ) (      )-------ABAFADUS from the force to the union shops the war economy is making new jobs but the people who benefit most are breaking bread with their benevolent hosts (      )-------ABAFADUS who never stole from the rich to give to the poor all they ever gave to them was a war and a foreign enemy to deplore let them eat war(2x) that’s how to ration the poor let them eat war(2x) there’s an urgent need to feed declining pride SOLO(INTRO)/BASE=(      ) Solo e base (      )  SOLO: (      ) e|--------------------------------------------------------------3~~..----3/9----12--10--| B|---------------------------------------------------------------------------10---------| G|---------------------------4~~4-7-5p4h5-4/3h4p3-----2---2/4---------------------------| D|--4h5-5-5...(varias vezes)--------------- ------5-4---5-----5-------------------------| A|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| we’ve got to kill ’em and eat ’em before they reach for their checks squeeze some blue collars let them bleed from their necks seize a few dollars from the people who sweat cause it’s freedom or death and they won’t question it at a job site the boss is god like conditioned workhorses park at a stoplight seasoned vets with their feet in nets a stones throw away from a rock fight but not tonight feed ?em death SOLO/BASE(      ) here comes another ration (feed them death) cause they’re the finest in the nation (feed them death) when there’s nothing left to feed them when it’s freedom or it’s death let them eat war(2x) that’s how to ration the poor let them eat war(2x) there’s an urgent need to feed  FINAL: e|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| G|-0-0-0-0-2-2-2/4-4-4/5/4?4~~-------------------------------------------------------------| D|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|   A|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| _______________________________________________________ Contribuição: JORGE the Atheist([email protected])

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Cette chanson aborde la thématique amère des inégalités et des sacrifices imposés par une économie de guerre. Elle dépeint un monde où les véritables gagnants sont ceux qui profitent des souffrances des plus démunis, tout en faisant référence à une société qui préfère nourrir des conflits plutôt que d'adresser les besoins urgents des travailleurs. Le message critique les promesses non tenues, suggérant que les véritables héros sont ceux qui, au lieu de défendre les opprimés, les exploitent en leur offrant des illusions de réussite à travers la guerre. Le contexte est celui d'une société où le pouvoir et l'argent s'entremêlent, alors que les travailleurs, symboles de la communauté, sont souvent laissés pour compte. Cette réalité est accentuée par un sentiment de déception face aux choix politiques, où l'on se demande si la population a vraiment consenti à ces injustices.