Ancient ways ensnared in the monetary grip
 
 Sons and daughters slaved by the wage and the whip
 
 Our way of life crushed, as our lives drown in work
 
 Is this what we’re to think, that a human life is worth?
 
  
  Burned out fields and broken, black factories
 
 Echoing names of the dead who came before me
 
 Who yearns to breathe this acrid, acid air?
 
 Who among us bleeds for a better life beyond despair?
  
 
 Eaters and eaten
 
 Deathwork, so nauseating
 
 Master and servant
 
 Deathwork immisertating
  
 
 The Eaters and the Eaten, eaten alive
 
 Hours spent in the shadow of the mill
 
 Days turn to weeks as our lifeblood spills
  
 
 Burned out fields and broken, black factories
 
 Echoing names of the dead who came before me
  
 
 Eaters and eaten
 
 Deathwork, so nauseating
 
 Master and servant
 
 Deathwork immisertating
  
 
 From the rare earth mine, to the longshore line
 
 Survival is a burden, that we can not relent
  
 
 The Eaters and the Eaten, eaten alive
 
 Hours spent in the shadow of the mill
 
 Days turn to weeks as our lifeblood spills
  
 
 Falling through the cracks, we bring down the anvil of dissent
 
 From ash-caked eyes, thousand-mile stares
 
 Gaze upon a world where this system is extinct and nevermore