[Aesop Rock] Zoom in to the fuming of an aggravated breed Via the study of post-adolesent agitated seeds Half the patients wasted self pride at Commencement So I focus on the urban Oxygen samples, the hot that made it breathe They sold Pompeii impression, waste infections And twelve steps to lesson Cretins swiftly tippy toe on hard to swallow, barter concepts The give-it get-it, never let it self pass the word, eyeing stubbornness Martyrs talks money causes in a harvesting Spartacus And someone, I've thrown long Hail Mary bombs Toward cookie-cutter Mother Natures bedazzled synthetic fabrics Life treats the peasants like They tried to fuck his woman while he slept inside Well they're merely chasing perfectionist emblems When the clock strikes nine I'll be waking with the best of routine caffiene team players For the cycle of it Under a dusted angel heartstring Big Brother is watching My odometer like buzzard to fallen elk, talking stealth We got babies, rubber stamps, and briefcase parts We on some door-to-door now Order ten dollars or more, we'll shove it down your throat for free I'll sacrifice my inborn tendencies For copper pennies for one commanding "Gimme that" So we can retain baby fat Make the biter snake bedlam Holocaust freak, heckle shiesty brain headroom shaped planet Make a move, pause, make a move break cannon Bent barrel one eight zero, you'll turn, squeeze, ending It's on like it's never been It's bleeding well It's bigger than a breadbox It can roast my leaky finance I'll take my seat atop the Brooklyn Bridge With a Coke and a bag of chips To watch a thousand lemmings plummet just because The first one slipped Sometimes I laugh at victory, kissing these little question marks I tend to underestimate my average Just another bastard savage Someday you'll all eat out of my cold hand 'cause every dog has its day At which point, I'll pull it away Now we the American working population Hate the fact that eight hours a day Is wasted on chasing the dream of someone that isn't us And we may not hate our jobs But we hate jobs in general That don't have to do with fighting our own causes We the American working population Hate the nine-to-five day-in day-out When we'd rather be supporting ourselves By being paid to perfect the pasttimes That we have harbored based solely on the fact That it makes us smile if it sounds dope [Aesop Rock] It's the year of the silkworm Everything I built burned yesterday Let's display the purpose that these stilts serve Elevate the spreading of the silk germ Trying to weave a web but all that I believe in is dead Nah brother, it's the year of the jackal Saddle up on high horse My torch forced Polaris embarrassed Shackle up the hassle by the dooming legend marriage I bought some new sneakers I just hope my legacy matches It's the year of the landshark Dry as sand, parched, damn get these men some water They're out there being slaughtered In meaningless wars so you don't have to bother And can sit and soak the idiotbox trying to fuck their daughters Man it's the year of the Orphan Seated adjacent to the firefly circling the torches on your porches Trying to guard the fortress of a king they've never seen or met But all are trained to murder at the first sign of a threat Maybe it's the year of the waterbug Cockroach utter thug specimen Your response, dreaming of your next of kin I'm still dealing with this mess I'm in I've been the object of your ridicule You've been a bitch lieutenant God it's the year of the underpaid employee Spitting forty plus a week And trying to rape earth on my off time You bought dizzy, I can't keep myself busy enough So you can run run run And I'ma let you think you won EVERYBODY! We the American working population Hate the fact that eight hours a day Is wasted on chasing the dream of someone that isn't us And we may not hate our jobs But we hate jobs in general That don't have to do with fighting our own causes We the American working population Hate the nine to five day-in day-out But we'd rather be supporting ourselves By being paid to perfect the pasttimes That we have harbored based solely on the fact That it makes us smile if it sounds dope [Aesop Rock] Fumble outta bed and stumble to the kitchen Pour myself a cup of ambition and Yawn and stretch and my life is a mess and If I never make it home today, God bless Fumble outta bed and stumble to the kitchen Pour myself a cup of ambition and Yawn and stretch and my life is a mess and If I never make it home today, God bless



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"9-5ers Anthem" as written by Anthony Simon Ian Bavitz

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    General Comment:"Watch a thousand lemmings plummet just because the first one slipped."
    genius
    Flag MUSEmofoon March 09, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:i LOVE this lyric

    'Fumble outta bed and stumble to the kitchen
    Pour myself a cup of ambition'

    Flag Onemosphereon March 11, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:whoa these lyrics are all wrong...too many corrections to actually list
    Flag bonsaibaby23on October 26, 2009   Link
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    My Opinion:The best part is the chorus where the music stops, and he starts it off with "Everybody!"

    Fun to sing along to unless you are around a manager at your own 9-5.
    Flag russtrickon August 09, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:I had no idea, this is a Dolly Parton song. Its called 9 to 5, and it has the whole "fumble outta bed part" shit... aes is the man. the most amazing MC out there.
    Flag jackiwillbeon November 08, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:Beware, this is the year of the waterbug-2006.
    Flag Nusegon August 18, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:Obvisouly ACE Rock had to live the 9-5 grind just as so many of us do on a daily basis. Taking a listen to this track just B4 helps to make the day just a little bit better. DEF JUX!!!!!!!!!
    Flag TopherGon April 15, 2005   Link
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    General Comment:The chorus sums up my sentiments exactly.
    Flag ihateanarchistson April 15, 2005   Link
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    General Comment:anyone else notice aesop, and el-p for that matter, and the influence "1984" by george orwell has on their lyrics.
    Flag irollerbladeon June 26, 2004   Link
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    General Comment:"Fuck yeah!"

    Exactly... Really that's all you need to say about this song. It has that whole epic feel to it. Like Aesop knows his shit and he is on mission.

    Love the confidence he has, and the sarcasim is always a nice touch.
    Flag Huh?on April 29, 2004   Link

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