Don't know if I believe in god But sometimes I pray Because the way I was raised Keeps me afraid A scientist that has to have his way I subsist of a steady diet of shame I hope I can forgive me For having the nerve to exist I hope someone can help me Make some sense of this I work a ten hour grave From nine to seven And I can't fall asleep Until eleven past eleven There's no drug that I can take That will keep me from being awake Past my, past my bedtime Truckers are the blood in the veins of the body of America States are the arms and the legs and the brains and the eyes There's a disease spreading from organ to organ And you are the white blood cell that fixes the problem You don't know your own power You don't know what you're worth You don't recognize your valor And until you do, nothing you do will matter