One point five million died last year by you
In America alone, about nine (million) in the world
Murderer, thief, liar, and a cheat, destroyer of dreams
Families are ripped apart but you don’t care
So here is what we think of you
Cancer you’re a bastard, an imbecilic bastard
One day you will cease to be and what a day that’ll be
Cancer you’re a bastard, a half-witted bastard
You may have killed but in the end your victims win
Melanoma, breast cancer, I hate you
Prostate cancer, colon cancer, I hate you
Testicular and lung cancer, I hate you
Lymphoma, stomach cancer, I hate you
Cancer of the ovaries, I hate you
Cancer of the pancreas, I hate you
Oral cancer, bladder cancer, I hate you
Leukemia, I hate you
Cancer you’re a bastard, an imbecilic bastard
One day you will cease to be and what a day that’ll be
Cancer you’re a bastard, a half-witted bastard
You may have killed but in the end your victims win:
No more death!
credits
from ABSOLVED (2010),
released December 3, 2010
Lyrics by J. Sisco; Music by Absolved.
Jimmy (vocals, guitars, bass), Aaron (drums)
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