| Let’s start a war
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| Let’s start a war
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| What the hell do you think all these new bombs are for?
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| I’m feeling generous today
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| And I’m itching to make a charity donation
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| There are some orphan bombs who only want to do their jobs
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| And need a place to detonate
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| Let’s start a war
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| And give a home to these explosions
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| Let’s start a war
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| I could say that I’m not smashing piggy banks for all this killing
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| But I’ll just turn away and bathe in the stream
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| of shopping bags and half-price tags and giveaways
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| We hold the purse, we hold the reins
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| We can deny these spoiled kids their next allowance
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| When they start shoving 'round like bullies on the playground
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| We shake our pockets for more change
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| Let’s start a war
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| 'Cause I’m a sucker for a good fight
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| Let’s start a war
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| Will we say that we’re not buying any toys for naughty children
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| No we’ll just turn away and pass the buck off
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| to the governments who kill off all the dissidents
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| And let our culpability dissolve out in the acid rain
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| So everyone grab your nuclear brush
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| And your palette of industrial sludge
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| And paint a sunrise so dark it will never return
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| Please stop acting like this comes from somebody else
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| 'Cause we’ve commissioned this painting ourselves
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| So just sit back and relax and scatter limbs like Picasso, spatter blood like
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| Pollack
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| Art critics are standing by To declare this a wonderful sight
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| Lock and load all your checkbooks we’ll fill this gallery
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| It’s such a classic tapestry
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| Full of weapons and violence and need
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| We will hang it in the finest museums of history |