You have to use your imagination 
To get across the situation 
You can simplify or overstate 
To make it easier to relate 
You can go right over the top 
With a list of things you want to stop 
Or you can concentrate on just one wrong 
And make it easier to sing along 
But if you say "I don't like this" 
(Or that or the other in a big long list) 
Then people write you off as a pessimist 
Providing no alternatives 
Or if you decide to simplify 
And use four-letter words and spit in the sky 
Then they'll chant the slogans and won't even try 
To understand the reasons why 
So perhaps the only way to make clear 
The views you'd like everyone to hear 
Is by taking a piece of everyday life 
And looking at it closer in a different light 
Let's take an example - the way we eat 
Sat at the table and it's all so neat 
Now you can understand that cos that's 'how it's done' 
And it's probably happened to everyone 
Having caught the attention you now decide 
How far to push your thoughts outside 
There's loads of angles, like dining out 
The hunger of the old man whose cash ran out 
The money made by corporations 
Selling bombs not food to starving nations 
You see there's a world-wide scope of affiliations 
Depending how far you wanna stretch imaginations 
Insert a little optimism now and then 
Before complaining becomes a trend 
Repetition defeats the point in the end 
It numbs imagination till it can't comprehend 
So walk the line between humour and gloom 
Amongst the debris there's just enough room 
To keep your mentality going strong 
And create some ultimate protest songs