| Stand by to switch on
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| We fire on all pistons
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| We’re singing along
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| But no one is listening
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| From dusk until dawn
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| We stay up to carry the flame
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| And when it’s all said and done
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| In these alternate endings
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| When nothing is left
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| But the stragglers and empties
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| We’re sleeping it off
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| Just to wake up and start it again
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| So burn the statues to the ground
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| Start to lay your weapons down
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| Bound for glory on this street
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| But there’s a bridge out up ahead
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| Noise canceled, drown the signal out
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| Change channels, manufacture doubt
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| When the only thing we’ll fight for every day
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| Is a better seat on a crashing…
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| Plain to see, but hard to breathe
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| The streets are full of tumbleweeds
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| And now it’s morning in the streets of Amerika
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| But we don’t go outside anymore
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| The radio blasts hysteria
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| While the television’s sideways on the floor
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| Under moonlit skies and surveillance
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| As we cheer from the stands in the stadiums
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| On a jumbotron we all sing along to escape
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| Once we were the lighthouse
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| To the world’s most desperate ships
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| But what we became was a towering flame
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| Leading the moth right into it
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| Now we are waking up to the phone lines cut
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| 'Cause it’s morning in the streets of Amerika
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| And we don’t go outside anymore
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| The radio blasts hysteria
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| While the television’s sideways… on the floor
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| With a teleprompter in our faces
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| Yeah, we don’t even know what we’re saying
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| Car that’s slowly crashing
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| And we can’t look away
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| Parading to the edge of the cliff now
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| We’re trying to figure out how to get down
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| While the night is fast approaching
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| Would we even recognise our former lives in this artificial light?
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| Morning in the streets of Amerika
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| But we don’t go outside anymore
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| There’s something wrong with the stereo
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| And the television’s sideways
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| We’re mourning in the streets of Amerika
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| Mourning in the streets of Amerika
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| We’re mourning in the streets of Amerika
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| Mourning in the streets of Amerika |