Temple Of The Dog - Hunger Strike

Sama_El
Published on Sep 22, 2022
REMASTERED IN HD!

Music video by Temple Of The Dog performing Hunger Strike. (C) 1991 A&M Records

Well I don't mind stealing bread
From the mouths of decadence
But I can't feed on the powerless
When my cup's already overfilled

Yeah
But it's on the table
The fire's cooking
And they're farming babies
The slaves are all working

Blood is on the table
The mouths are all choking
But I'm goin' hungry
Yeah

I don't mind stealing bread
From the mouths of decadence
But I can't feed on the powerless
When my cup's already overfilled

But it's on the table
The fire is cooking
And they're farming babies
The slaves are all working

And it's on the table
Their mouths are all choking
But I'm going hungry (Going hungry)
I'm going hungry (Going hungry)
I'm going hungry (Going hungry)

I'm going hungry (Going hungry)
I'm going hungry (Going hungry)

I don't mind stealing bread (I don't mind)
I don't mind stealing bread
I'm going hungry (Going hungry)
I'm going hungry (Going hungry)

Songwriters: Chris Cornell
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Data From: Musixmatch

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