| Took the 60 bus
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| Out of downtown Campbell
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| Ben Zanotto, he was on there
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| He was waitin' for me
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| All the punk rockers
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| And the moon stompers
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| Are out on the corners where
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| They’re sparing for change
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| I started thinkin'
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| You know I started drinkin'
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| You know I don’t remember too much of that day
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| Somethin' struck me funny when we ran out of money
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| Where do you go now when you’re only 15?
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| With the music execution and the talk of revolution
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| It bleeds in me and it goes…
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| Give 'em the boot the roots the radicals
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| Give 'em the boot you know I’m a radical
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| Give 'em the boot the roots the reggae on my stereo
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| The radio was playin' Desmond Dekker was singin'
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| On the 43 bus as we climb up the hill
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| Nothin' incoming but the reggae drummin'
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| And we all come from unloving homes
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| (I said) «Why even bother» and I pick up the bottle
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| Mr. bus driver please let these people on
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| Rude girl Carol was a mini-skirt girl
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| My blurry vision saw nothin' wrong
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| With the music execution and the talk of revolution
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| It bleeds in me and it goes…
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| Give 'em the boot the roots the radicals
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| Give 'em the boot you know I’m a radical
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| Give 'em the boot the roots the reggae on my stereo |