| How can I do a fire in the booth, when I’m trying just to maintain
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| And since June don’t hear the word fire in the same way?
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| Heard screams, splutters and them gasping for air
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| That’s not bars in a booth it’s so hard to compare
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| If I use fire as metaphor
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| Does that disrespect the people that are never more?
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| How does that bomb sound sound to those that bled in war, that we never saw?
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| Remember when they settled scores with metal swords like Skeletor
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| Chinese made gun powder, Nobel invented dynamite
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| They say the guilt in his mind compelled him to design the prize
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| We know what Einstein’s mind was like
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| How many geniuses we never knew that were deprived of life?
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| I can’t philosophise on horrifying flames
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| We don’t have to apologise or qualify our pain
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| De-Grenfellise our loved ones of the colonisers name
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| Should we let the corporate media lobotomise our brains?
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| You are beautiful, no matter how this life disfigures you
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| You’re beautiful even if that image you emulate isn’t you
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| I don’t know if history is linear or cyclical
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| But know I’m ridiculed for making invisibles visible
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| That’s why Plato said banish poets from the republic
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| ‘Cause they know that we can shake the social system and disrupt it
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| The land of liberty, they tell us leave it or lump it
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| When Trump comes to the country we hope he chokes on his crumpet
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| Before we sink in the ocean, consider this as a omen
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| Nature’s blessings aren’t ours just ‘cause we think that we own them
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| Never think that you’re broken, or think that you’re no one
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| Remember a rope is strong because of strings interwoven
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| Where love dies
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| Where love dies
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| Where love dies
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| So neoliberal
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| Would they love you more if you mock the people that you’re from
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| Self-orientalise and believe that you belong?
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| Overcompensate and propagate the image of the imbecile?
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| Not uninvolved even though you’re further from the killing field
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| Take solace in the fact there’s always cracks in the monolith
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| Practically lobbing bricks like Asterix and Obelix
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| Distracted with gossip it’s twisted news an interlude
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| To adverts no hidden clues to listen to it’s pitiful
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| Rosa Luxemburg gave us this simple truth
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| You won’t feel your chains till the day you begin to move
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| He photographed a corpse and they flung him in the cage
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| Those that signed off on the cladding are still receiving their wage
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| Helicopters hovered close, pictures of the front page
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| Tried to speak all I really felt deep was numb rage
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| How could they see this pain at such a young age
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| Leaning out the window, screaming for help but none came?
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| If it bleeds it leads, trauma tourists they gravitate
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| Shock doctrine in effect, disaster capitalists salivate
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| Privatisation, deregulation and austerity
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| To zero-hour contracts, exploitation and precarity
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| Adults didn’t make it, children to be
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| Saved pennies on the block, dropped 20 million on the opera
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| We see through your cold plans, your programme is done
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| We don’t want a Prime Minister that holds hands with Trump
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| We don’t want DJs doing shows on military compounds
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| Can’t trivialise fire or hear any more bomb sounds
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| How can I smile when I know the remains are still not found
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| And echoing in my mind is exactly how the sobs sound?
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| They say we’re criminals for the syllables and stanzas
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| When they subsidise the killers tools, the pillagers and bankers
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| Who are the engines of history, people like me and you
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| Who got massacred for the right to vote at Peterloo?
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| It was imagineers, the poets and the artists
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| The miners, Tolpuddle Martyrs, William Cuffay and the chartists
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| Rebel and resist even through something small
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| Create windows with words and mirrors where once were walls
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| Manure contributes to the beauty of a rose
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| Why can’t we accept our pain as something that helps us grow
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| They wonder why songs that make you cry are more moving
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| ‘Cause crying’s the only thing that we were born doing
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| They tell us tea is tradition to the English
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| When I look around this island not a tea plantation in it
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| Earl Gray gave 20 million to the slave traders
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| Multi-polar world now the Indians are space raiders
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| Freedom to be even or merely alienate labour
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| Freedom for fossil fuellers to desecrate and invade nature
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| Albert was an immigrant, Phillip is an immigrant
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| Were the Celts, Normans and the Anglo-Saxons English, then?
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| The words sugar, cotton and rice come from Arabic
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| Now we import democracy to civilise the Saracens
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| Analysing planets when this back water was wilderness
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| It seems we’re still obsessed with immortality like Gilgamesh
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| Pessimism of intellect, optimism of will
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| Wear the skin of their victims it’s syndrome Buffalo Bill
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| In times of permanent war there’s always someone to kill
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| But when life and death are virtual almost nothing is real
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| Neoliberalism kills people, kills people
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| Neoliberalism kills people, real people
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| Neoliberalism kills people, kills people |