Working class dilemma

Working Class Dilemma

I wake up in the morning
The world falls apart again
Sinking deeper into meaninglessness
Family troubles, country’s pain

Everything feels like it’s breaking down
Bills and silence in this town
Another day, another role
Another crack inside my soul

And here it comes again, the choice to make—
The working class, forced to take
The lesser evil, day by day
Just to survive, to find their way

Put on a smile, my shift begins
Forget all troubles, let them spin
Hold on, maybe it’ll get better
Maybe it won’t, could be worse later

But you’ve got no better job to find
No better life waiting behind
Live this life, work this role
Push yourself to reach your goal

Long ago I would have left
Long ago I’d choose the end—
If I knew there was something more,
A better life around the bend.

The doors I dreamed of never swing
The life I wanted, I cannot bring
I keep standing, I keep the fight
Living shadows in the fading light

And here it comes again, the choice to make—
The working class, forced to take
The lesser evil, day by day
Just to survive, to find their way

Put on a smile, my shift begins
Forget all troubles, let them spin
Hold on, maybe it’ll get better
Maybe it won’t, could be worse later

But you’ve got no better job to find
No better life waiting behind
Live this life, work this role
Push yourself to reach your goal

Clock is ticking, lights are cold
Dreams get smaller, I grow old
I keep moving, I keep the pain
Not from hope — but force of brain

Put on a smile, my shift begins
Forget all troubles, let them spin
Hold on, maybe it’ll get better
Maybe it won’t, could be worse later

But you’ve got no better job to find
No better life waiting behind
Live this life, work this role
Push yourself to reach your goal