| It was quiet in the morning
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| He had dreams he’s never seen before
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| Suddenly someone really loudly
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| Rings the bell at his front door
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| There were two men gloomy looking
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| With the energy of a world war
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| There’s something wrong with those people
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| He’d never seen such faces before
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| From the first sight he didn’t realize
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| That those jerks were coming for him
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| But he heard the rumors about this war
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| And to go there was never his dream
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| They were smiling very dumbly
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| Saying: «Yes boy, we need you!»
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| But he didn’t listen to what they mumbled
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| He starts thinking what he’s gonna do
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| From their mouths fakin' speakin':
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| «Boy, you’re gonna be OK
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| You got to learn the things we tell you
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| And you’ll be a hero one day»
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| He gave’em a sign
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| Quickly packed his things
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| An in a few minutes he was ready to escape
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| He jumped out of the window
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| And ran down the street
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| And he knew for sure it wasn’t a mistake
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| For three days he was lonely
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| In the city like a homeless dog
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| No one helped 'im
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| No one spared 'im
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| He’s got no food no home nothing to smoke
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| He didn’t know what he could do
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| This situation frustrated him too
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| Next day he’s tired complete
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| They had caught him — what a stupid defeat!
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| Now he’s sitting in the car between two angry cops
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| Cannot move his hands in handcuffs
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| They’ll force 'im to to the war
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| That’s the story end
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| But he’ll try to escape whenever he can!
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| (Chorus):
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| RUN TO ESCAPE THIS FREAKIN' WAR
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| RUN IF YOU CANNOT BREAK THE LAW
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| RUN IF YOU CANNOT STAND THEM ANYMORE! |