Shame, Rights & Privilege

Russ Rankin, Chuck Platt

Stumbling drunk off a bus downtown
You've got it bad for the system
'Cause you know it let you down
You see the marks on the whores
And the dimes they lent you
And your paranoia soars
On the wings of your dementia

Without a system that compels
The growth of human compassion
Its a face that will never change
Nobodys well when ever one soul suffers
We're bound by circumstances
We can't dissarrange
Does shame prevent you
From engaging in the indigents struggle

Just filling up a vacancy
With nothing new to live for
When I was young and naive
I believed I could be so much more
Out of touch with a world
That never cared or knew me
More dead than alive
When you stare right through me

Its a face that will never, never change
Never change
You could be the one
With your hand held out

Trivia about the song Shame, Rights & Privilege by Good Riddance

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

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