| All the stories have been told
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| Of kings and days of old
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| But there’s no England now (there's no England now)
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| All the wars that were won and lost
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| Somehow don’t seem to matter very much anymore
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| All the lies we were told (all the lies we were told)
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| All the lies of the people running round
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| Their castles have burned
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| Now I see change
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| But inside we’re the same as we ever were
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| Living on a thin line
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| Tell me now, what are we supposed to do?
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| Living on a thin line (living on a thin line)
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| Tell me now, what are we supposed to do?
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| Living on a thin line (living on a thin line)
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| Living this way, each day is a dream
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| What am I, what are we supposed to do?
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| Living on a thin line (living on a thin line)
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| Tell me now, what are we supposed to do?
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| Now another century nearly gone (gone)
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| What are we gonna leave for the young?
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| What we couldn’t do, what we wouldn’t do
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| It’s a crime, but does it matter?
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| Does it matter much, does it matter much to you?
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| Does it ever really matter?
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| Yes, it really, really matters
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| Living on a thin line (living on a thin line)
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| Tell me now, what are we supposed to do?
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| Living on a thin line (living on a thin line)
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| Tell me now, what are we supposed to do?
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| Then another leader says
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| «Break their hearts and break some heads»
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| Is there nothing we can say or do?
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| Blame the future on the past
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| Always lost in bloody guts
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| And when they’re gone, it’s me and you
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| Living on a thin line
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| Tell me now, what are we supposed to do?
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| Living on a thin line (living on a thin line)
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| Tell me now, what are we supposed to do?
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| Living on a thin line |