Broken Bubble by Ten Foot Pole Lyrics
So you've noticed that your city's changed
The old familiar roads now seem so strange
Can you believe that there's paint on the walls
Kids are murdered in the high school halls
Wake up kid, stop your whining
Every silver cloud has a black lining
The world hasn't changed it just broke your bubble
Now you see you can't hide from trouble
You were raised in the suburbs
Mom and dad gave you the best
The referee has left the field
And you're all alone to face this test
Do you have the strength to maintain your precious values
Are you in control of your own fate
Or will you become one of those guys you used to hate
Sooner or later everyone wants the best
Your private world becomes like all the rest
Nothing is worse it's just touching you
The first time you see the world zoo
It's not a question of staying alive
You don't have to fuck over others to survive
The question is what's good enough
How much do you need to stop being tough
You were raised in the suburbs
Mom and dad gave you the best
The referee has left the field
And you're all alone to face this test
Do you have the strength to maintain your precious values
Are you in control of your own fate
Or will you become one of those guys you used to hate
The old familiar roads now seem so strange
Can you believe that there's paint on the walls
Kids are murdered in the high school halls
Wake up kid, stop your whining
Every silver cloud has a black lining
The world hasn't changed it just broke your bubble
Now you see you can't hide from trouble
You were raised in the suburbs
Mom and dad gave you the best
The referee has left the field
And you're all alone to face this test
Do you have the strength to maintain your precious values
Are you in control of your own fate
Or will you become one of those guys you used to hate
Sooner or later everyone wants the best
Your private world becomes like all the rest
Nothing is worse it's just touching you
The first time you see the world zoo
It's not a question of staying alive
You don't have to fuck over others to survive
The question is what's good enough
How much do you need to stop being tough
You were raised in the suburbs
Mom and dad gave you the best
The referee has left the field
And you're all alone to face this test
Do you have the strength to maintain your precious values
Are you in control of your own fate
Or will you become one of those guys you used to hate