As kids we’re told to always play fair Smile at your neighbor And share, share, share In later years we’re taught To try and be the best "Look out for yourself, and fuck all the rest" Well, I would say in many ways We learned much more in younger days. the obvious things were all so plain to see Like two for you and two for me If there are only four I don’t need three That’s just how the world should be
You must remember the way When things are up in the air It’s like the word of the day And today’s word is fair If you’ve got two kidneys It means you have one to spare Because the people who win Are the people who share
The scene is like a playground From back in the day Jump, swing, scream, yell, play, play, play Pick you up if you fall down And you’ll do the same Look out for each other It’s the name of the game Go to shows, trust your friends And the fun just never ends The obvious things are so plain to see Like two for you and two for me If there are only four I don’t need three
It's funny; all these people go through life so selflishly Always trying to take, but never ever trying to give But not us
If I want to make cookies And you have the tins Then we’ll eat together Because who shares wins
If I have the ball And you have the pins Then we’ll bowl together Because who shares wins
If I have the helmets And you have the Schwinns Then we’ll bike together Because who shares wins
If I’m down with straightedge And you’re down with skins Then we’ll mosh together Because who shares wins