You send, “Thoughts and prayers,” but I know you don’t really care,
It was printed on her jacket, we all know you just can’t hack it,
Yeh, you know this is for real, Donny’s got no clothes, no sex appeal,
You know it’s too little, too late, to walk back your fascist race bait,
You put young kids in cages, still you wonder what the rage is,
You said, “Stand back, stand by,” pile of blubber, don’t it make you want to cry?
You said, “fine people on both sides,” that’s feces we cannot abide,
It’s not that hard to say, “No KKK in the USA.”
But I guess it’s hard for you, brain-sucker, ‘cause you’ve got a big loose screw,
You said, “Thoughts and prayers,” we all know you don’t really care,
It was printed on her jacket, we all know you just can’t hack it,
Nearly three hundred thousand dead, get it through your simple head
You said, “Stop the vote count,” damn fool, you ain’t a King or a Count,
We the people didn’t choose ya, yeh, and you’re just a big sore loser,
Democracy is here to stay, yeh, here comes a brighter day!
credits
from Rose from Ashes,
released December 28, 2020
Music & Lyrics by Daniel Sotelino
Bass: Marco Sotelino
Drums: Jonathan Modell
Vocals & Guitar: Daniel Sotelino
The core of Sotê are brothers Daniel & Marco Sotelino. They grew up in São Paulo scratching out guitar chords and riffs as
they listened to their favorite songs on FM radio, cassettes and CDs. They draw from a wide range of influences-reggae, rock, samba, bossa nova, folk, and jazz. To bring their original songs to life, Sotê collaborates with various talented artists. ...more