Nothing captures the feeling of opportunity lost than the death of loved ones, especially when they are young. This song depicts how precious life is and the importance of a society making quality of life its main objective and concern.
When the quality of human existence takes a back seat to other goals and values such as making money and being successful, then avoidable tragic events and human suffering can become commonplace.
In this song a man bewails the callous opportunism that occurs as his personal tragedy is becoming a news room commodity. He also wonders if the murder of his family would have been avoided if society did not find such a need to exploit people's weaknesses and addictions for commercial gain.
lyrics
Making Money 7/15/92
Years ago I was anxious to talk
I spoke my mind to all that would listen
Times do change, words have become my little secrets
Television cameras seem so out of place
Reporters leap at me in desperation
Why oh why, do I feel like lying?
Why should I answer these vultures?
Asking me what I saw
Did I see the driver (or the car)
Who hit my wife and children?
They don’t want the truth they’re just looking for a story
They want tears, or shouts of anger,
But no swearing, keep it clean but gory
What would they do if I were to talk about the booze
Or the drugs which buy and sell the new
And make some idiot jump the curb
And in one moment take my life away
Not getting what they want
They all tape my family’s mangled bodies
Soon the flashing lights are gone as are the TV cameras
I guess I should have said something, but what could I say?
You’ll never see me again
I was just some haunted face on the 11 o’clock news
But someday you’ll feel the same way I do
About how people act, how they lies steal and cheat making money
It’s all about making money
Causing pain, making money,
People are starving, homeless and bleak
Watching others making money
credits
from Opportunity Lost,
released January 16, 2014
Jim Guido Vocals, Sax, Keyboards, Synths, Bass
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