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[Verse 2] We're comin' up on you in the night When your children cry, you're not there And I think it's time we had a fight

The opening lines, "The people that we love, they never let us be / All the people that we love, they don't care about me," set the tone for the rest of the song, which critiques societal norms and the superficiality of relationships.

"The People That We Love" by Bush is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged song that explores themes of disillusionment, social commentary, and personal struggle. The song's lyrics and musical composition work together to create a sense of tension and urgency, making it a compelling and relatable listen.

[Chorus] The people that we love, they never let us be All the people that we love, they don't care about me

The song features a distinctive guitar riff and a driving beat, which provides a sense of tension and urgency. The vocals are delivered in a emotive and heartfelt way, adding to the overall sense of intensity and passion.