We could find some cash in the street
We could buy a lottery ticket
We could maybe double our money
If you think you want to risk it
We could buy a car with our winnings
We could drive it out to the sea
We could pay off our student loans
We could put ourselves at ease
We could, we could, we could, but should we?
We could, we could, we could, but should we?
We could, we could, we could, but should we?
I think we should
We could invest in new tech
I got some ideas in my head
We could find an inventor
To make machines to talk to the dead
We could make peace with our parents
We could tell them how we feel
We could find out ancient secrets
To inflict wounds that never heal
We could harness diabolical powers
We could make an unholy pact
We could show Karl Marx his nightmare
We could keep his dream intact
We could overrun the feds
With ghosts and ghouls and wailing banshees
We could save our friends from the hunger
Of ten billion zombies
Or we could go out to dinner
I’ll treat you to a dollar meal
And find another way to open
Hell’s demonic seal
We could, we could, we could, but should we?
We could, we could, we could, but should we?
We could, we could, we could, but should we?
I think we should
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