LABOUR OF HATE
I found myself on this bus again
Fighting for space, a seat for rent
The rain is falling down with shame
We trapped ourselves, in this heat of Caine
Why should I be here
Greeting these unsmiling faces
Should I even care?
For the measly sum that I get
Marking my steps upon these stairs
Punching this clock with tenderness
I'm in a room where no sun will shine
I hear their voices,
still I don't understand.
Why should I be here
Greeting these unsmiling faces
Should I even care?
For the measly sum that I get
Promises made, promises gone
The poor is still under the strong
Your word is right, my word is wrong
Still the world will run this way, till I’m gone
Why should I be here
Greeting these unsmiling faces
Should I even care?
For the measly sum that I get
Still I’m here all day long
Slave of wage, I’m one
Still I’m here all day long
Slave of wage till I’m gone
1993 – Carburetor Dung
about
tracks from a tape of basic/guide mixes for our first album Songs For Friends, most without vocals and guitar solos. all recorded in May 1993.
credits
released July 3, 2014
Joe Kidd - guitars + vocals
Fendi - bass
Lan Bear - drums
Shahfari - guitars
not on this version, but band member at the time:
Shahlan - vocals
tracks recorded from 25th to 28th of May 1993 at Studio B, King's Studios, Petaling Jaya - engineered by Jig.
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