Another new day, another new regime.
Another view shaped by learning from a screen.
Teach me who to hate, teach me who to fear.
Manipulate my thoughts until my worries disappear.
Condition me in youth, condition more and more.
Until I justify the reason why we went to war.
Tell me what to buy, tell me what to sell.
Tell me who's a threat, and tell me who prevails.
Learning from screens has taught me to just stay asleep.
Broadcasting beliefs that we've perceived as concrete.
Pushing those agendas, no contenders, my attention feeds.
I buy those lies, stay glued all nights, my source of light,
my beloved screen.
Another static mind in the modern age.
Another thought vanishes, only channels change.
I hear it in my sleep, I see it in my dreams.
I used to always worry, until I learned to love machines.
All the white noise, diluting all the wrong thoughts.
Don't ignore the lessons pix elated priests have taught.
Tell me where to lean, tell me where to stand.
Tell me who to welcome, and tell me who to ban.
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