Efficiency and progress is ours once more
Now that we have the Neutron bomb
It's nice and quick and clean and gets things done
Away with excess enemy
But no less value to property
No sense in war but perfect sense at home

The sun beams down on a brand new day
No more welfare tax to pay
Unsightly slums gone up in flashing light
Jobless millions whisked away
At last we have more room to play
All systems go to kill the poor tonight

Gonna kill kill kill kill kill the poor
Kill kill kill kill kill the poor
Kill kill kill kill kill the poor tonight

Behold the sparkle of champagne
The crime rate's gone, feel free again
Oh, life's a breeze with you, Miss Lily White
Jane Fonda on the screen today
Convinced the liberals it's okay
So let's get dressed and dance away the night

While they kill kill kill kill kill the poor
Kill kill kill kill kill the poor
Kill kill kill kill kill the poor tonight

Kill kill kill kill kill the poor
Kill kill kill kill kill the poor
Kill kill kill kill kill the poor tonight

Behold the sparkle of champagne
The crime rate's gone, feel free again
Oh, life's a breeze with you, Miss Lily White
Jane Fonda on the screen today
Convinced the liberals it's okay
So let's get dressed and dance away the night

While they kill kill kill kill kill the poor
Kill kill kill kill kill the poor
Kill kill kill kill kill the poor tonight

Kill kill kill kill kill the poor
Kill kill kill kill kill the poor
Kill kill kill kill kill the poor tonight

Kill kill kill kill kill the poor
Kill kill kill kill kill the poor
Kill kill kill kill kill the poor tonight


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Kill the Poor Lyrics as written by Jello Biafra East Bay Ray

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    When I was growing up the Dead Kennedy's was pretty much the only thing that kept me sane, in the sense that they reflected what I felt about the world, and having no internet or other ways to validate my existence or being, stopped me from suicide (so thank you, Dead Kennedy's, from my parents). The first album I bought was "Fresh Fruit" and as you know the first song was "Kill The Poor." This song felt so real, so present, so authentic and so passionate, I ate it up. It was the truth I had been seeking underneath the crazy veneer of late seventies pomposity and early eighties grandiosity. Something true, something passionate, something divorced from preconception and "over-production" (e.g. see "Nazi Punks"). Turns out Jello and the boys were the radical extension to the beat revolution, without the black turtlenecks. I can still hear the adolescent rattle cry, "Efficiency and Progress is our Once More..."

    solaris2013on January 25, 2015   Link

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