Title: San Francisco and the golden toilet
(Verse 1) Let me tell you the story of a toilet grand It's worth 1.4 million in the San Fran land It's supposed to solve the homeless plight But it's hard to see how that could be right
(Chorus) Will they ever let the homeless be free Or just build golden thrones for them to see With red tape and bureaucracy abound The homeless still sleep on the ground
(Verse 2) The city council said it's a must A toilet for the homeless, in gold we trust But the cost is high, and the need is great A roof over their head, they patiently wait
(Chorus) Will they ever let the homeless be free Or just build golden thrones for them to see With red tape and bureaucracy abound The homeless still sleep on the ground
(Bridge) So let's call for change, let's make a stand No more golden toilets in this land Let's build homes and provide some care For the homeless people everywhere
(Chorus) Will they ever let the homeless be free Or just build golden thrones for them to see With red tape and bureaucracy abound The homeless still sleep on the ground.
(Verse 1) Let me tell you the story of a toilet grand It's worth 1.4 million in the San Fran land It's supposed to solve the homeless plight But it's hard to see how that could be right
(Chorus) Will they ever let the homeless be free Or just build golden thrones for them to see With red tape and bureaucracy abound The homeless still sleep on the ground
(Verse 2) The city council said it's a must A toilet for the homeless, in gold we trust But the cost is high, and the need is great A roof over their head, they patiently wait
(Chorus) Will they ever let the homeless be free Or just build golden thrones for them to see With red tape and bureaucracy abound The homeless still sleep on the ground
(Bridge) So let's call for change, let's make a stand No more golden toilets in this land Let's build homes and provide some care For the homeless people everywhere
(Chorus) Will they ever let the homeless be free Or just build golden thrones for them to see With red tape and bureaucracy abound The homeless still sleep on the ground.