Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Dispatches , by - Mud SunRelease date: 28.09.2008
Age restrictions: 18+
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Dispatches , by - Mud SunDispatches |
| These dispatches are just a form of |
| Democratic journalistic action |
| In the midst of war and civil clashes |
| We swarm into the fracas |
| And sort out the different factions |
| And report it back to the |
| Court of public opinion with dispassion |
| This is chapter six of Baba’s dispatches |
| From the British axis |
| And I’m sad to report that the government’s |
| Been acting every bit as fascist |
| As it has ever since the tragic Olympic massacre last year |
| Which left its victims in a pile of crisp ashes |
| And yet special mention must be made |
| Of the unstructured nature of the resistance |
| To the British big brother state |
| Something strange is happening |
| On England’s gray streets |
| But there’s no mystery |
| Its name is «Dizraeli» |
| Instead of the leadership they need |
| To get political prisoners of the state freed |
| And reinstate civil liberties |
| And eliminate the wage freeze |
| And get the laws changed |
| So they can live, work and play in peace |
| Dizraeli attacks anything even remotely mainstream |
| Unable, it seems, to discriminate between |
| What’s real and what’s make believe |
| I mean |
| Let’s face it |
| While his nation is decimated by the politics of hatred |
| Dizraeli’s response consists of «Let's get naked!» |
| As if there were no difference |
| Between clothes and prisons |
| Cause uh |
| «They're both restrictive and they’re both 'systems' |
| And all systems are sinister |
| So we need a world with no systems |
| No governments and no citizens!» |
| That’s the goal of his whole coalition |
| So now the British are trapped in the midst of this |
| Clash between militant fascists and idiot anarchists |
| And instead of a real leader like Mandela |
| The rebels here are wasting their efforts |
| On guerrilla theatre |
| It’s a revolutionary special feature |
| With concession pricing |
| And I know it’s tantalizing |
| When you feel your anger rising |
| To believe you can fight the system by vandalizing |
| Symbols of advertising |
| But you can’t |
| Is that surprising? |
| Cause the biggest rebels get paid the highest salaries |
| And Banksy paintings hang at the finest galleries |
| Defiance is just another survival strategy |
| Just like working nine to five to feed your family |
| This wasted insurrection is based on a basic misconception |
| Dizraeli sees capitalism as an agent of oppression |
| But what he calls 'The System' is mainly competition |
| It’s businesses and political parties in opposition |
| And musician’s competing for fans who want to listen |
| And writers have compositions |
| And publishers want to print them |
| And so, what’s the problem with it? |
| Injustice is caused by limited budgets |
| And flaws in the structures of laws |
| And laws are changed by democratic action |
| And not by waving your arms around in erratic fashion |
| But Dizraeli does have the charismatic attraction |
| That a political leader needs to succeed |
| If only he understood what civil disobedience means |
| He could beat this regime |
| And get a mandate for change |
| Instead of just entertaining his fan base |
| And obsessing over advertising and brand names |
| He could transform the whole political landscape |
| If his message wasn’t always drowning beneath |
| His symbolic dissidence and clowning speech |
| And middle fingers |
| Pointed in the direction of Downing street |
| At least he’s running his insurrection non-violently |
| So for all those watching hopefully from overseas |
| There’s still a chance this man |
| Will quit smoking dope and lead |
| The people of England out of this broken dream |
| But until then |
| I’m afraid I can see no relief |
| In sight |
| End of dispatch |
| Go in peace |
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