paroles de chanson American't Dream - Suli Breaks
Let′s
play
a
game
You
guess
who
used
to
work
at
the
Gap:
Kanye
West
Guess,
who
used
to
sell
hot
dogs
at
the
Mall:
Eva
Mendes
I
heard
President
Andrew
Johnson
was
a
tailor
George
Washington
was
a
surveyor
Herbert
Hoover
was
an
engineer
Theodore
Roosevelt
was
a
rancher
And
President
Jimmy
Carter
was
a
peanut
farmer
Hugh
Jackman
who
plays
Wolverine
was
a
clown
But
look
who's
laughing
now
You
know
what
I
noticed
about
successful
people?
Successful
people
take
a
course
of
action,
which
coincides
with
their
belief
or
passion
Put
your
hand
up,
if
you
work
a
9 to
5 or
5 to
9
Or
just
any
job,
which
you
don′t
enjoy
But
takes
up
half
your
time.
Well
hopefully
in
a
couple
weeks,
months,
days,
years'
time
You'll
be
able
to
come
back
to
this
video,
hear
that
first
line
And
keep
your
hand
down
Because
how
many
times
have
you
visualized
Taking
the
pen
from
the
manager′s
desk
Or
the
one
that
cashier
keeps
behind
the
till
The
one
your
supervisor
places
strategically
in
their
hair
Or
the
one
the
security
guard
keeps
behind
his
ear
for
extra
intimidation
in
writing
your
resignation
Because
there′s
nothing
wrong
with
making
a
honest
living
But
be
honest,
are
you
honestly
living?
With
this
menial
job
which
allows
you
just
to
stay
afloat
Yes,
a
job,
a
J-O-B
Which
leaves
you
just
over
broke
every
single
month
Living
your
life
just
for
the
weekend
Living
life
just
on
the
weekend
Because
the
other
five
days
belong
to
your
manager
You
see
there's
a
big
difference
between
a
job
and
a
career
Because
in
the
career,
no
matter
how
many
hours
you
work
You
do
it
because
it′s
satisfactory
But
in
a
job
you
do
it
for
a
salary
Because
you're
stuck
in
the
rat
race
And
you
know
being
stuck
in
the
rat
race
is
one
of
the
biggest
of
traps
Because
as
a
matter
of
fact,
even
if
you
win
the
rat
race
You′re
still
just
a
rat.
See
I
understand
the
need
to
have
a
job
temporarily
But
pursue
a
career
eventually.
Because
in
my
J-O-B,
I
used
to
sell
at
least
200
shoes
a
day
And
none
of
that
was
ever
reflected
in
my
pay
One
of
my
colleagues
once
made
the
company
five
grand
in
one
month
And
you
know
what
he
got
An
e-mail,
a
£20
discount
voucher,
and
a
complimentary
lunch.
And
you
think
you're
safe
because
your
job
is
commission-based
Until
you′ve
been
working
there
for
three
years
And
a
secretary
with
the
short
skirt
gets
a
promotion
Because
her
and
her
boss
went
for
dinner
real
late
I'm
sure
you
can
relate,
but
wait
Are
we
still
happy,
with
an
extra
week
holiday
And
a
raise
in
the
salary
Perhaps,
we
need
more
clarity,
let's
look
at
the
"statistics".
Because
the
industrial
revolution
was
beneficial
technologically
But
it
coerced
a
lot
of
people
into
factories
For
ridiculous
salaries
to
benefit
their
families
And
that
shaped
people′s
mentalities
exponentially
And
essentially
it
became
the
norm
To
work
for
someone
else
by
the
turn
of
the
century
And
I
could
have
regurgitated
facts
and
figures
to
support
this
But
I
choose
not
to
boast
Plus,
that
would
give
them
nothing
to
write
about
in
the
Huffington
Post
Now
in
three
years,
I′ve
had
six
jobs
And
that
made
me
think
that
long-term,
I
could
never
be
happy
Working
one
of
these
jobs
And
I
used
to
have
a
rich
uncle
called
Steve
And
they
say
the
apple
don't
fall
far
from
the
tree
So,
maybe
subconsciously
I
was
trying
to
get
one
of
Steve′s
jobs
I
understand
more
than
anyone
That
job
allows
you
to
pay
the
bills,
make
ends
meet,
and
survive
But
that's
exactly
what
it
is,
surviving
not
living
I
hope
you
are
aware
of
the
difference
It′s
like
when
you
hear,
but
don't
listen
Because
you
can
hear
good
advice,
but
if
you
don′t
heed
it
It
does
no
benefit
to
your
system
The
same
way;
only
knowledge
with
application
is
wisdom
I
hope
you're
creating
the
distinction
Shawn
Corey
Carter
said
it
best
"9
to
5 is
how
you
survive,
and
I'm
not
trying
to
survive"
So
he
strived
hard
for
his
dream
and
look
where
it
took
him
So
bear
that
in
mind
next
time
You
drive
pass
the
arena
in
Brooklyn
But
then
again,
survival
is
the
only
trait
that
every
human
being
has
in
common
And
do
not
take
this
as
a
reason
to
quit
your
job,
Go
back
home
and
stare
at
a
computer
screen
Because
a
government
check
plus
idleness
does
not
equal
success,
Success
will
not
fall
in
your
lap.
In
my
family,
we
have
a
saying,
it
says
"If
you
really
want
to
grow
trees
pray
for
rain
But
don′t
neglect
to
water
your
seeds"
Chase
your
dreams,
because
I
wrote
this
On
the
back
of
the
payslip
on
a
late
shift
The
grave
shift,
a
slave
shift
for
makeshift
wages
Google
the
term
corporate
sharecropping
And
you′ll
understand
what
I'm
talking
about
If
somebody
wants,
if
somebody
wants
to
do
these
jobs
then
let
them
And
from
the
bottom
of
my
heart,
I
respect
them
Because
I
once
met
garbage
man
Who
was
the
happiest
man
that
I′ve
ever
met
But
don't
become
a
slave
to
a
paycheck
Because
a
job
is
a
safe
net
The
condom
which
the
system
uses
to
screw
you
And
none
of
us
would
be
here
if
everyone
practiced
safe
sex
Stand
Tall
And
if
you′re
not
sure
if
you're
building
someone
else′s
dream
Maybe
this
will
help
Jerry
Gillies
said,
"you
will
recognize
your
own
path
when
you
come
upon
it"
Because
you
will
suddenly
have
all
the
energy
and
imagination
you
will
ever
need
And
don't
be
afraid
to
innovate
Because
it's
not
about
how
much
change
you
make
But
rather
about
how
much
change
you
make
Because
a
business
that
makes
nothing
but
money
Is
a
poor
business
So
you
decide
what
your
life
is
worth
Your
passion
or
your
paycheck
Because
your
"playing
small"
does
not
serve
the
world
Because
what
is
our
deepest
fear
- it′s
not
that
we
are
inadequate
Our
deepest
fear
is
that
we
are
powerful
beyond
measure
Confucius,
"choose
a
job
you
love
And
you
will
never
have
to
work
a
day
in
your
life"
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