Nigerian Prince Charming
Dear Mr. Reardon
We are pleased to inform you
Of an exciting opportunity
To join others like you in finding
An equilibrium that has been missing for years
Your assistance, along with others like you
Will bring a deep, undivided national pride
Back to the cities and towns of America
Your input is all we desire
The measure of man is not in what he has
But is entirely in what he is willing to give
That is why we ask you to give
As much as you are able to give
Times are terrible, that's what they say
It's only getting worse, worse everyday
Don't care about the future because it doesn't pay
Your life is meaningless unless you obey
What if you believe in something more
What if you believe there's a lot to live for
What if you reject every media lie
Just do your best until the day you die
Consider this a one-time loan
For collateral
We promise you a different taste of freedom
We promise you a bridge
Between our great nation's past
And its robust future
Take our collective hand
And join us in cleansing ourselves
For a better tomorrow
Mr.Reardon, you won't be disappointed
And we will be lucky to have you
Times are terrible, that's what they say
It's only getting worse, worse everyday
Don't care about the future because it doesn't pay
Your life is meaningless unless you obey
What if you believe in something more
What if you believe there's a lot to live for
What if you reject every media lie
And just do your best until the day you die
Until the day you die
We are pleased to inform you
Of an exciting opportunity
To join others like you in finding
An equilibrium that has been missing for years
Your assistance, along with others like you
Will bring a deep, undivided national pride
Back to the cities and towns of America
Your input is all we desire
The measure of man is not in what he has
But is entirely in what he is willing to give
That is why we ask you to give
As much as you are able to give
Times are terrible, that's what they say
It's only getting worse, worse everyday
Don't care about the future because it doesn't pay
Your life is meaningless unless you obey
What if you believe in something more
What if you believe there's a lot to live for
What if you reject every media lie
Just do your best until the day you die
Consider this a one-time loan
For collateral
We promise you a different taste of freedom
We promise you a bridge
Between our great nation's past
And its robust future
Take our collective hand
And join us in cleansing ourselves
For a better tomorrow
Mr.Reardon, you won't be disappointed
And we will be lucky to have you
Times are terrible, that's what they say
It's only getting worse, worse everyday
Don't care about the future because it doesn't pay
Your life is meaningless unless you obey
What if you believe in something more
What if you believe there's a lot to live for
What if you reject every media lie
And just do your best until the day you die
Until the day you die
Credits
Writer(s): Robert Ray Lerma, Thomas Michael Jr, Michael Vincent Cornelius
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