paroles de chanson THE MOB - Akira The Don feat. Douglas Murray
(Do
you
know
who
Akira
The
Don
is?)
(Of
course,
he's
amazing)
I
only
desire
the
approval
of
a
relatively
small
number
of
people
who
I
respect
If
they
said
to
me,
"I
think
you're
totally
wrong
on
this
Douglas"
Then
I'd
listen
But
when
it's
people
who
don't
want
me
to
do
well
Then
of
course
I
don't
listen
to
them
It's
one
of
the
tools
we
all
have
to
hone
in
our
lives
To
work
out
who
wants
us
to
do
well,
who
wishes
us
well
And
to
listen
to
them,
even
If
they're
critical
of
us
And
they
will
be
at
times
And
to
separate
out
those
people
from
the
people
who
just
Of
course
they
don't
want
you
to
do
well
They
hate
you,
they
hate
everything
about
you,
and
whatever
But
I
don't
have
much
sympathy
with
public
figures
Who
say,
I
can't
say
what
I
think,
I
can't
speak
up
and
all
this
sort
of
thing
If
you're
not
going
to
now,
when
are
you
going
to?
If
you're
not
going
to
in
this
life,
What
life
are
you
expecting
to
come
Where
you'll
do
it?
The
person
who
doesn't
stand
with
the
mob
The
person
who
doesn't
go
along
with
the
mob
The
person
who
refuses
to
walk
with
the
crowd
Will
feel
better
The
person
who
doesn't
stand
with
the
mob
The
person
who
doesn't
go
along
with
the
mob
Will
achieve
more
in
their
lives,
whatever
that
is
Because
they
will
have
self-respect
I'm
comfortable
As
comfortable
as
you
can
be
in
the
end
times
As
everything's
burning
down
And
there's
plagues
of
Locusts
coming
our
way
And
I
have
the
satisfaction
Of
knowing
that
I'm
not
lying
The
problem
with
going
along
Is
that
it
demoralizes
you
It
makes
you
a
smaller
person,
inside
You
will
be
demoralized
Because
you'll
know
that
you
shouldn't
have
done
that
And
at
some
level,
you
will
think
badly
of
yourself
for
having
done
it
You'll
feel
regretful
You'll
feel
cowardly
And
it
will
affect
your
life
in
other
ways
And
the
opposite
is
also
true
The
person
who
doesn't
stand
with
the
mob
The
person
who
doesn't
go
along
with
the
mob
The
person
who
refuses
to
walk
with
the
crowd
Will
feel
better
The
person
who
doesn't
stand
with
the
mob
The
person
who
doesn't
go
along
with
the
mob
Will
achieve
more
in
their
lives,
whatever
that
is
Because
they
will
have
self-respect
That's
what
totalitarian
movements
across
history
always
knew
Was
you
grind
people
down
and
make
them
agree
to
the
lies
Because
you
will
then
be
able
to
make
them
do
anything
Vaclav
Havel,
great
late
Czech
leader
Cites
the
example
of
a
greengrocer
in
Prague
in
the
Communist
era
in
Eastern
Europe
Who
has
to
put
up
in
his
window
Like
everyone
else,
the
notice
that
says
Workers
of
the
world,
unite!
And
it's
sent
by
party
headquarters
to
all
greengrocers
And
you
all
have
to
hang
it
And
Vaclav
Havel
says
a
number
of
things
happened
from
this
The
first
thing
is
that,
of
course
That
the
greengrocer
is
showing
to
everyone
That
he
is
a
party
loyalist
And
he
wouldn't
be
able
to
operate
as
a
business
If
he
didn't
do
this
thing
But
it
also
hangs
there
every
day
as
a
sign
of
his
subjugation
It's
a
little
thing,
but
it
hangs
there
as
a
sign
of
his
subjugation
And
it
reminds
him
that
he's
not
the
man
he
could
be
You
think
you're
doing
a
little
thing,
but
you're
not
You
are
diminishing
your
soul
by
doing
this
Because
you
know
that
you
could
be
something
more
Than
the
person
who
just
has
to
hang
whatever
party
headquarters
Tells
you
to
hang
this
week
The
person
who
doesn't
stand
with
the
mob
The
person
who
doesn't
go
along
with
the
mob
The
person
who
refuses
to
walk
with
the
crowd
Will
feel
better
The
person
who
doesn't
stand
with
the
mob
The
person
who
doesn't
go
along
with
the
mob
Will
achieve
more
in
their
lives,
whatever
that
is
Because
they
will
have
self-respect
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