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cheers to packingtown
  There is a songbird that sings
  Day in and day out
  He has no choice but to push farther
  Life hits him
  And he hides his emotions like a martyr
  Her heart whispered help and it received none
  For months she kept quiet
  And in the pit of all her sadness her boss was the one
  No voice
  No opinion
  No reason
  No life
  All with one action
  He took her from her
  He works harder
  He provides
  Yet like the last lingering leaf in the fall
  She resides
  To say I told you so
  Or
  Keep going and plead to God for mercy
  And like an intro to any Metallica song
  Their struggles are prolonged
  What a cruel place
  A living hell
  A love that fades
  A purpose not yet made
  They are afraid
  Disgusting is a game which was not well-played
  Their hearts became the color of a deadly nightshade
  Betrayed while in a crusade and the world threw a grenade
  At a love that fades
  A cup raised
  A toast made
  Here’s to Packingtown

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this piece was based upon The Jungle by Upton Sinclair