Beggars and Gentry

DAVID J. FRANKLIN, MATTHEW VINCENT RIGA, PAUL FAMULA, PETER NEAL TABBOT, TODD HAMILTON

Beggars and gentry, give 'em all an entry
Dying for a pass to your timeless affair
Make a concession, ignore their transgressions
Raising a glass, they're unaware

So drink down that sloe gin fizz and plan your next vacation
Your petty life turned into one financial saturation
Salivate while you berate the younger generation
And if you're smart, you'll never look to them for consolation

Beggars and gentry, give 'em all entry
Dying for a pass to your timeless affair
Make a concession, ignore their transgressions
Raising a glass, they're unaware

You broke the dreams of others to meet your aspirations
I guess in some demented way, you deserve congratulations
Built a modest fortune on greed and subjugation
What I would do if I were you is hide your face from me

I know what you're all about

Beggars and gentry, give 'em all entry
Dying for a pass to your timeless affair
Make a concession, ignore their transgressions
Raising a glass, they're unaware

So don't sit there and tell me you're such an inspiration
You're a fake because it takes hard work and dedication
It makes me sick, the thought of it - your filthy exploitation
What I would do if I were you is hide your face from me

Trivia about the song Beggars and Gentry by Vision

When was the song “Beggars and Gentry” released by Vision?
The song Beggars and Gentry was released in 2000, on the album “Watching the World Burn”.
Who composed the song “Beggars and Gentry” by Vision?
The song “Beggars and Gentry” by Vision was composed by DAVID J. FRANKLIN, MATTHEW VINCENT RIGA, PAUL FAMULA, PETER NEAL TABBOT, TODD HAMILTON.

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