Competing is what we do Whether it's for first chair in the orchestra pit or for academic scholarships, We compete We compete over who has the fastest car, the whitest teeth, The biggest feed lot farm, the most nuclear arms, The skiniest waist, the most beautiful face We compete until somebody wins, we compete until someone Is beaten down We compete for higher ground. So we beat each other over and over And our children learn each day as they grow older That in order to be successful you must step into the ring, Tap gloves and fight to the finish Compete, beat, endure and diminish Others Whether it's for an oil pipe line or a stuffed animal at the fair, Put this mentality into a country of people And we will blow up our neighbours in justified warfare. What have we won when all is said and done? A piece of land through the barrel of a gun? What have we won when we're considered "celebrities?" A little gold star that all the crowds will see As it glitters on the sidewalk in the afternoon sun? Or, better yet, that same gold star pinned on your son's military uniform's lapel? Or an official paper framed and hung on your office wall? For all to see, all to tell Who is the tallest, strongest, toughest, most successful of all... And as we win, what do we lose? As we beat others down, do you really think we rise? As we infect our thinking with this need to win and compete When we feed this disease, who dies? As we win, what do we lose? As we win, what do we lose? You choose.