Now I'm all for peace and for fighting with words
But if you ain't gonna listen then you're gonna get burned
I am a non violent anti-petroleum man
in my non violent anti petroleum band
If you care to join in we'll sing it louder than most
you stay outta my rivers get the hell off my coast
Cause I ain't goin' nowhere
Now I've told you once and i'll tell you again
Sooner or later this is all gonna end
With you packing up your things, leaving this town
And all that'll be left will be your little holes in the ground
And I'll fill em' in it's the least I could do
Thinking I'll plant a couple cedars maybe a spruce or two
Cause I ain't goin nowhere
Now I've had enough of your inconsiderate ways
Your twisted words and all the slithery things that you say
So come down from your castle way up in the sky
Put your feet in the dirt and lets look eye to eye
If you don't I'll build a ladder of all the people I've met
Come up and teach y'all a lesson you won't ever forget
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