| Hey! |
| Sound the bells and take to the streets in arms
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| We’re descending fast, a pox on your house of cards
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| Dry your eyes, your daughters have lost their faith and started feeding upon
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| the bait that we wear on our sleeve
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| Promise us you won’t tell the public the fury with which we despoil
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| I’ve got a wife and kids and a hybrid car. |
| I’ve got a good life and I can’t
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| risk losing
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| If you can keep it a secret then me and the boys will bring pale hell to this
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| town
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| We’re trouble bound and we summon the devil electric
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| Prey on the faint of heart
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| We sing praises of the rebels who went by the book
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| Gravitate to teenagers artlessness' and sing it aloud
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| The content is trivial. |
| its pillow talk is plagiarized by the gadgets of lust
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| Just go to sleep, leave the gestures and customs to us
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| Cry fraud and let play the anthem of war. |
| Cry fraud and let play the anthem of
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| war
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| Boys stand your ground. |
| Keep the delicate fingers but wrath in your white
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| knuckled grip
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| The film is loaded and it’s aimed at the whites in their eyes
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| You put out to get in, and we slipped right past the guards in the belly of a
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| horse
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| We sunk our fangs into the pulp of a desperate angst. |
| We’re powerless just
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| until we’re invited inside
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| If you can keep it a secret then me and the boys will bring pale hell to this
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| town
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| We’re trouble bound and we summon the devil electric
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| Prey on the faint of heart. |
| We owe thanks to the revels who went by the book
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| Don’t give up the ship. |
| We’d rather sink than admit it. |
| Don’t give up the ship
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| We only have one night in town |