Paean to the Enlightenment

Russ Rankin, Chuck Platt

My line falls out tempting providence
One more dime spent on the fence
As you mourn the wretch of innocence lost
True lies and surrogates
Room, board and benefits
Boardrooms make breeding grounds
For selfish bastards anyhow

And the grace that we really live for
Are the sacrifices made
Protracted and betrayed
Enough to suffer

How many rats will tip the scales
Of failing finance
How many brave and able men will be lost at sea
Who dares to complicate
And the retaliate
Renouncing tolerance of everything they see

Follow like sheep
A face in the crowd
A good team player
Give me blood
Give me truth
Its what we came for
The frayed myth of enlightenment
Is a supposition
If you believe
Smith wrote anything but fiction

Trivia about the song Paean to the Enlightenment by Good Riddance

When was the song “Paean to the Enlightenment” released by Good Riddance?
The song Paean to the Enlightenment was released in 2003, on the album “Bound by Ties of Blood and Affection”.
Who composed the song “Paean to the Enlightenment” by Good Riddance?
The song “Paean to the Enlightenment” by Good Riddance was composed by Russ Rankin, Chuck Platt.

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