The drivers are out, and they're angry;
They're tearing up 99th -
In front of the fancy apartments
That tower above Sask. Drive.
They're looking to fight,
I saw it - the anger in their eyes.
They're looking to die,
I saw it - the anger in their eyes.
Out cold in a bed by the driveway,
They're stealing your grandma's car.
They're trashing it into a Beamer,
They didn't get that far.
They wanted a crime;
I get it - it's good to take a drive.
They wanted a crime;
I get it - it's good to feel alive.
Who's to fight? Who can right all these wrongs on their own?
You never feel right on a Sunday
Unless there's a Monday off.
You thought you'd acquire a good taste
But you came down with a cough.
You frighten the sky;
I see it - the fury in your eyes.
You're looking to fight;
I see it - the fury in your eyes.
Who's to fight? Who can right all these wrongs on their own?
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