The Struggle is Real
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A daddy wakes up, puts his work boots on
heads out the door before escaping a yawn
his hands are stained black from the grease of the day
breaking his back and again, just to get that pay
the bills keep coming and aren't ever gonna end
wishing for a break, a free dollar to spend
now his daughters looking at college, picked a school on a whim
she's considered a dependent, so it all falls on him
your parent helps you out, is what the schools like to say
your parent makes enough, they have no other bills to pay
his daughter looks to him for her brand new start
He can't afford to help her, it's breaking his heart
The payments too high for her to handle by herself
the price she has to pay, for not growing up in wealth
what kind of place turns down all that one has had dreamt
just to base someone's future off someone else's cent
the school system wants to believe it's the parents expectation
not giving the student independence written in our declaration
make them hold down a job, while trying to study at night
And the parents guilty for not helping, tell me how that is right?
struggling student by night, tired employee by day
the system is corrupt, we got to find a better way.