| Romanian Dallas, our Jesus and Elvis for coffee and oil
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| The company palace still sending their vessels in search of new shores
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| And Land Ahoy! |
| We’ve warned of the dangers to good girls and boys:
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| Take candy from soldiers. |
| A red flag no more
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| So now come the imports and exports
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| Our weapons of war: a star on the screen
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| Their kids never dressed like that before
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| Romanian Dallas, the leaders allowed this indictment of greed
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| While Berlin was burning, a silent subversion had planted its seed
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| Well I’m sorry to say, the common man ain’t no working class saint
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| He just wants some rest at the end of the day
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| Whether America or somewhere
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| Far off in the East. |
| He’s falling asleep
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| A’watchin' our programs on TV
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| We can’t go back
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| This crazy old train never blew off track;
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| This great royal ship never steered off course;
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| Like it or not we’re movin' in next door
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| By grace or force
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| Romanian Dallas, some call it a virus
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| And others the cure
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| We can’t go back
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| This crazy old train never blew off track;
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| This great royal ship never steered off course;
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| Like it or not we’re movin' in next door
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| By grace or force
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| If you look behind, a runaway train
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| Still runnin' on time; |
| a history made
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| Of dirty secrets and lies;
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| Etch them in stone and leave them far behind…
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| Far behind… |