| Another fine timing for a step into line
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| For four budding young stars who’ve just found the time
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| An old tune and shit words, as long as they rhyme
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| Well just watch them boys because they can’t fail this time
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| Well I’ve heard all the screams of another barmy army
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| But who sits in hotels with champagne and salami?
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| It only leaves you to be the one who’s barmy
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| You’re being led on to make a superstars fortune
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| Yeah, we live in dead cities, and the streets are grey
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| But I don’t need Top of the Pops to make me think that way
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| I can see this rebellion on my TV screen
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| But no sign of a future for you and me
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| A slight reflection of the past, but that didn’t last
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| Because the people who mattered weren’t rolled in the cast
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| They’re lining up another lot, all idols who
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| Will be nailing down the coffin on me and you
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| You tell me about the Conflict barmy army
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| Well, excuse me if I laugh, but I think it’s rather funny
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| That when the businessman farts the punters go running
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| We are just the latest pile of shit; |
| can’t you see what’s coming?
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| The businessmen whisper from backroom thrones
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| Their long grasping tentacles are hungry and strong
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| Top chart hits and in future, we can’t go wrong
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| But it’s only their wallets that get fat on our songs
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| Does it really matter about the businessman side?
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| I don’t really give a fuck, if punk’s dead or alive
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| Top chart hits and future, they can do that for you
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| But just ask this question, is it false or is it true? |