The people of Greece continue to torch cars and shops, stone police and demand an end to the IMF bailout that requires them to give up some of the bloated pensions and holidays a benevolent socialist government has bestowed on them using borrowed money they had no intention of paying back. It has all come to a head, the debt crisis is upon Greece and all of Europe, and by extension the United States, and if Greece collapses economically it will drag down Germany and France and then the rest of Europe. None of this matters to the rioters. They want their pensions and vacations and don’t care that those are not flowers on the wall, but darkening shadows and grim writing.
Yes there’s shadows on the wall
It don’t bother me at all
I will sing and dance till dawn
For tomorrow I’ll be gone
Sipping wine and cutting roses for the table feast
Yes the sun will rise tomorrow though not in the East
Yes there’s writing on the wall
It don’t bother me at all
If it crashes let it burn
It’s all right, I’ve had my turn
Let the people who come after clean the stinking mess
I will dance and sing and sip my wine for I confess
I know there’s shadows on the wall
And it don’t bother me at all
I see the writing on the wall
And it don’t bother me at all