Eat the Meek

Michael John Burkett

Why must we stay where we don't belong?
Why must we stay where we don't belong?

Because there's never gonna be enough space
So eat the meek, savor the taste
It's always gonna be a delicacy
Lick your chops and eat the meek

Why must we stay where we don't belong?
Why must we stay where we don't belong, don't belong?
The factory mass producing fear, bottled,
Capped, distributed near and far
Sold for a reasonable price
And the people, they love it, they feed it
Brush with it, bathe with it, breathe it
Inject it direct to the blood
It seems to be replacing love

Why must we stay where we don't belong?
Why must we stay where we don't belong, don't belong?

Because there's always gonna be token truth
Forgotten code discarded youth
You know there's always gonna be pedigree
One own the air one pay to breathe

Why must we stay where we don't belong?
Why must we stay where we don't belong?

Why must we stay where we don't belong, don't belong?

Trivia about the song Eat the Meek by NOFX

On which albums was the song “Eat the Meek” released by NOFX?
NOFX released the song on the albums “So Long & Thanks for all the Shoes” in 1997, “So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes” in 1997, “45 or 46 Songs That Weren't Good Enough to Go on Our Other Records” in 2002, “22 Songs That Weren’t Good Enough To Go On Our Other Records ” in 2002, and “They've Actually Gotten Worse Live!” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Eat the Meek” by NOFX?
The song “Eat the Meek” by NOFX was composed by Michael John Burkett.

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