Lyrics The Great Depression - Dave Hause
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
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
Tried
to
fuck
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
fuck
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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