| Everything is turning upside down in this town
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| The crime rate’s rising up as employment swoops down
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| Kids can’t trust their parents to protect them no more
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| And if you’re black or Irish you just can’t trust the law
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| Winos on the corner with no hope and no plan
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| Kids on 5 quid drug deals waiting for their man
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| Estates in states of chaos, hatred scrawled on the walls
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| The men of law and order writhe about on the floor
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| No-one dream of living, those hopes lie on the rocks
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| Your newly detached haven is a cardboard box
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| And it seems, and it seems
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| Someone’s used the cosh and the country’s on its knees
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| Old folk freeze to death in flats where damp streams down the walls
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| Poll tax bailiffs scream unheard in countless council halls
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| Plans for new development that never cure the mess
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| Benefits that won’t be paid unless you’ve an address
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| And no-one dream of living, those hopes lie on the rocks
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| Your newly detached haven is a cardboard box
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| Our Welfare State’s collapsing and no-one seems to care
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| As long as money’s being made and profits there to share
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| Buy into a service that belonged to you and me
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| Soon you’ll find our country is the UK pic
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| And no-one dream of living, those hopes lie on the rocks
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| Your newly detached haven is a cardboard box
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| Down on its knees, down on its knees
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| Someone’s used the Cosh and the country’s down on its knees
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| Down on its knees, down on its knees |