No Easy Way Out

"No Easy Way Out" is a song by Robert Tepper featured in the Season Twenty-Two episode, "Tegridy Farms".

Background
After confronting Stan Marsh with the vaping pen that Sharon Marsh found on him, Randy Marsh decides that he must fight for his children's future. The song is heard when Randy starts to prepare for his fight, in a Rocky-esque montage, as he looks in the mirror while putting on his hemp shirt and wrapping his hands up with hemp tape.

The song is heard again, though it is partially remixed with "Two Princes", when Randy begins to punch his way through Big Vape Colorado.

Lyrics
We're not indestructible Baby, better get that straight I think it's unbelievable How you give in to the hands of fate

Some things are worth fighting for Some feelings never die I'm not askin' for another chance I just wanna know why

There's no easy way out There's no shortcut home There's no easy way out Giving in can't be wrong

I don't wanna pacify I don't wanna drag you down But I'm feeling like a prisoner Like a stranger in a no name town

I see all the angry faces Afraid that could be you and me Talking about what might have been I'm thinkin' about what I used to be

There's no easy way out There's no shortcut home There's no easy way out Giving in can't be wrong

Baby, baby, we can shed this skin We can know how we feel inside Instead of going down an endless road Not knowing if we're dead or alive

Some things are worth fighting for Some feelings never die I'm not asking for another chance I just wanna know why

There's no easy way out There's no shortcut home There's no easy way out Giving in, giving in can't be wrong, no

There's no easy way out (there's no easy way out) There's no shortcut home (there's no shortcut home) There's no easy way out (there's no easy, no easy, no easy way out)

There's no easy way out (there's no easy way out) There's no shortcut home (there's no shortcut home) There's no easy way out (there's no easy, no easy, no easy way out)

There's no easy way out There's no shortcut home There's no easy way out