Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Dance In The Rain, artist - Megadeth. Album song Super Collider, in the genre Классика метала
Date of issue: 31.12.2012
Record label: Universal Music
Song language: English
Dance In The Rain |
Sentenced to work a dead end 9 to 5 |
Trapped in a dingy corporate cubicle hell |
Then go to work in the darkness on the midnight shift |
Any chance you get, selling gas at the corner Shell |
Three letters groups listening in on you |
Under surveillance courtesy of Big Brother in your car |
Drones monitor each and every move you make |
It doesn’t matter who you know |
Or who you think you are |
You’ll never see a ray of daylight |
So far in debt you’re struggling to survive |
But you will break your back fighting (and they’ll help) |
Before you let them break your pride |
«Powers that be» will never win |
A storm is coming, get ready |
You better learn to dance in the rain |
Instead of wait for the sun |
Learn to dance in the rain |
The sun will never come |
Down on your luck |
You had your hand out once or twice |
But all you wanted was just a hand, they say |
«You have the right to remain silent» |
So shut your mouth |
Don’t mention the broken promises |
And lies of hope and change |
«Powers that be» will never win |
A storm is coming, get ready |
You better learn to dance in the rain |
Instead of wait for the sun |
Learn to dance in the rain |
The sun will never come |
Never come, dance in the rain |
It ain’t gonna come |
Enslave and impoverish the middle class |
Make them dependent then strip it all away |
Al-CIA-da, destruction, and democide |
Addiction, corruption, every word’s a lie |
Races, classes, sexes, religious wars |
Destroy the family, and what love is for |
The Fed and the Bankers own all the politicians |
May I introduce you to the sons of perdition? |
Replace the dictators Washington appointed |
The Devil Messiahs and the dangerously disappointed |
They lie to themselves, pleased with what they’ve done |
Soon they all will be repaid and there’s nowhere to run |