The Street Porter & the Philosopher
Well at six years old we seem to be 
In ability nearly the same soon changed by modernity 
And our innate desire to truck barter or exchange 
And you're not any higher in worth or dignity 
Whether you're paid to think or move on the street 
Your disposition and genius were made in equity 
In isolation they'd appear the same 
Still that philosopher remains so vain 
But the fellow dogs separately 
Can't utilize their different skills, strength, swiftness or docility 
From no innate desire to truck barter or exchange 
And you're not any higher in worth or dignity 
Whether you're paid to think or move on the street 
Your disposition and genius were made in equity 
So Aristotle was wrong about the slaves 
Still that philosopher remains so vain 
It's our innate desire to truck, barter, or exchange 
And you're not any higher in worth or dignity
Autor(es): The Benevolent Dictators
