“You’re either with us, or you’re with the terrorists”

You’ll take advantage ’til you think you’re being used.
Because without an enemy, your anger gets confused.
And I got stuck on a side you know I never chose.
But it’s all about taking the easy way out for you,
I suppose.

There’s no escape for you, except in someone else.
Although you’ve already disappeared within yourself.
The invisible man, who’s always changing clothes.
It’s all about taking the easy way out for you,
I suppose.

While I watch you making mistakes,
I wish you luck, I really do.
With the problem, with the puzzle,
Whatever’s left of you.

I heard you found another audience to bore.
A creative thinker, you imagined you were more.
A new body for you to push around and pose.
It’s all about taking the easy way out for you,
I suppose.

It’s all about taking the easy way out for you,
I suppose.

Elliott Smith, Easy Way Out, 2000

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2 Responses to ““You’re either with us, or you’re with the terrorists””

  1. Josh Says:

    It’s interesting how things change:

    http://blogs.mercurynews.com/aei/2006/03/is_bill_oreilly.html

  2. Michael Birk Says:

    If only the hypocrites in power would live by their own so-called “standards.”