| I hear you laughing loudly
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| But I’m not laughing with you
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| Well you may be joking first
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| But I’ll be the one who has the last laugh
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| You call yourself «progressive»
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| I say it’s all regressive
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| You think you can stand in judgment
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| So listen here and I’ll remind you
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| Preaching the converted 'cause it’s all you know
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| Music’s dead because it’s all about the money now
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| And you don’t even know who you are anymore
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| «Put it out somehow» —
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| And the business man laughs all the way to the bank
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| And he’s counting fast and he’s laughing
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| Hard.laughing loud
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| And he’s counting fast and he’s laughing
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| Hard.laughing loud
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| And you don’t even know who owns you anymore
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| «put it out somehow» — «put it out somehow»
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| And the business man laughs all the way to the bank
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| And he’s counting fast and he’s laughing
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| Hard.laughing loud
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| And he’s counting fast and he’s laughing
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| Hard.laughing loud
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| Can you take it?
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| In our test of wills you got us for a song
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| Music’s dead you sold us out for much too long
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| Preaching the converted…
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| I’ve given you all I have
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| But you say I must find more
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| «I've got to dig deeper-I've got to see
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| All the way within my soul»
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| You may call it inspiration
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| But I’d call it desperation
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| We’re wasting our moments for now
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| Reliving the past — again and again
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| A game of tin soldiers is all that we’re playing here
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| But nobody wins
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| Well it doesn’t mean anything
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| 'cause it isn’t all your saying now
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| But I hope I’m invited for the ride
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| Just in case we end our test of wills
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| Yes I’ve seen much stranger things in my
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| Days…
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| Preaching still…
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| Preaching the converted in our test of
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| Wills… |