I woke up today saw the winds had changed
And the tides they were turning
Peered out my window pane at the streets ablaze
And the skyline was burning
Now millions fall under my gaze
As our nation's bound for hectic days
We will never again go our separate ways
I will take the reigns of power
And all of the while
You played in the shadows of a
Titan who laid waste
Straight through the battle
You can beg and moan
But it's ain't gonna save you
I mean after all
I'm better off on my own
Dissolved the Congress in my liner notes
And the courts died with this song
I had a chuckle when head of the NSA
Swore he knew all along
And the world will have one less doormat
They will know the name Baltimore Pat
When I walk them to the torture rack
I will hold my head up high
And all of the while
You played in the shadows of a
Titan who laid waste
Straight through the battle
You can beg and moan
But it's ain't gonna save you
I mean after all
I'm better off on my own
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