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0,The Post War Dream,"
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""...the groups of... announced plans to build a nuclear fallout shelter at Peterborough in Cambridgeshire...""
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""...three high court judges have cleared the way for...""
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""...It was announced today, that the replacement for the Atlantic Conveyor the container ship lost in the Falklands conflict would be built in Japan. A spokesman for...""
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""...moving in. They say the third world countries, like Bolivia, which produce the drug are suffering from rising violence...""
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Tell me true. Tell me why
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Was Jesus crucified?
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Was it for this that daddy died?
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Was it you? Was it me?
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Did I watch too much T.V.?
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Is that a hint of accusation in your eyes?
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If it wasn't for the Nips
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Being so good at building ships
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The yards would still be open on the Clyde.
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And it can't be much fun for them
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Beneath the rising sun
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With all their kids committing suicide
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What have we done?
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Maggie, what have we done?
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What have we done to England?
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Should we shout? Should we scream?
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What happened to the post-war dream?
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Oh, Maggie, Maggie, what did we do?
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"
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1,Your Possible Pasts,"
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They flutter behind you your possible pasts
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Some bright-eyed and crazy some frightened and lost
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A warning to anyone still in command
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Of their possible future to take care
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In derelict sidings the poppies entwine
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With cattle trucks lying in wait for the next time
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Do you remember me? How we used to be?
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Do you think we should be closer?
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She stood in the doorway the ghost of a smile
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Haunting her face like a cheap hotel sign
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Her cold eyes imploring the men in their macs
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For the gold in their bags or the knives in their backs
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Stepping up boldly one put out his hand
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He said, ""I was just a child then. Now I'm only a man.""
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Do you remember me? How we used to be?
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Do you think we should be closer?
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By the cold and religious we were taken in hand
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Shown how to feel good and told to feel bad
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Tongue tied and terrified we learned how to pray
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Now our feelings run deep and cold as the clay
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And strung out behind us the banners and flags
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Of our possible pasts lie in tatters and rags
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Do you remember me? How we used to be?
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Do you think we should be closer?
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"
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2,One Of The Few,"
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when you're one of the few to land on your feet
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what do you do to make ends meet?
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teach
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make them mad, make them sad, make them add two and two
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make them me, make them you, make them do what you want them to
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make them laugh, make them cry, make them lie down and die
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3,The Hero's Return,"
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Jesus, Jesus, what's it all about?
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Trying to clout these little ingrates into shape
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When I was their age all the lights went out
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There was no time to whine and mope about
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And even now part of me flies
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Over Dresden at angels one five
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Though they'll never fathom it behind my sarcasm
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Desperate memories lie
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Sweetheart, sweetheart, are you fast asleep? Good
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That's the only time that I can really speak to you
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And there is something that I've locked away
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A memory that is too painful to withstand the light of day
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When we came back from the war
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The banners and flags hung on everyone's door
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We danced and we sang in the street
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And the church bells rang
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But burning in my heart
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The memory smoulders on
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Of the gunners dying words
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On the intercom
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4,The Gunner's Dream,"
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Floating down through the clouds
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Memories come rushing up to meet me now
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But in the space between the heavens
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And in the corner of some foreign field
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I had a dream
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I had a dream
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Goodbye Max
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Goodbye ma
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After the service when you're walking slowly to the car
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And the silver in her hair shines in the cold November air
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You hear the tolling bell
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And touch the silk in your lapel
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And as the tear drops rise to meet the comfort of the band
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You take her frail hand
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And hold on to the dream
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A place to stay
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Enough to eat
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Somewhere old heroes shuffle safely down the street
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Where you can speak out loud
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About your doubts and fears
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And what's more no-one ever disappears
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You never hear their standard issue kicking in your door
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You can relax on both sides of the tracks
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And maniacs don't blow holes in bandsmen by remote control
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And everyone has recourse to the law
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And no one kills the children anymore
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No one kills the children anymore
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Night after night
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Going round and round my brain
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His dream is driving me insane
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In the corner of some foreign field
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The gunner sleeps tonight
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What's done is done
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We cannot just write off his final scene
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Take heed of the dream
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Take heed
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5,Paranoid Eyes,"
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Button your lip and don't let the shield slip
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Take a fresh grip on your bulletproof mask
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And if they try to break down your disguise with their questions
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You can hide, hide, hide
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Behind paranoid eyes
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You put on our brave face and slip over the road for a jar
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Fixing your grin as you casually lean on the bar
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Laughing too loud at the rest of the world
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With the boys in the crowd
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You can hide, hide, hide
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(""I'll tell you what, I'll give you three blacks, and play you for five"")
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Behind petrified eyes
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(""Ta! You was unlucky there, son"")
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You believed in their stories of fame, fortune, and glory
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Now you're lost in a haze of alcohol soft middle age
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The pie in the sky turned out to be miles too high
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And you hide, hide, hide
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(""Time gentleman!"")
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Behind brown and mild eyes
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""Oi!""
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6,Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert,"
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brezhnev took afghanistan
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begin took beirut
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galtieri took the union jack
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and maggie over lunch one day
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took a cruiser with all hands
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apparently to make him give it back
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7,The Fletcher Memorial Home,"
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take all your overgrown infants away somewhere
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and build them a home a little place of their own
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the fletcher memorial
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home for incurable tyrants and kings
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and they can appear to themselves every day
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on closed circuit t.v.
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to make sure they're still real
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it's the only connection they feel
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""ladies and gentlemen, please welcome reagan and haig
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mr. begin and friend mrs. thatcher and paisley
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mr. brezhnev and party
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the ghost of mccarthy
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the memories of nixon
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and now adding colour a group of anonymous latin
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american meat packing glitterati""
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did they expect us to treat them with any respect
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they can polish their medals and sharpen their
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smiles, and amuse themselves playing games for a while
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boom boom, bang bang, lie down you're dead
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safe in the permanent gaze of a cold glass eye
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with their favourite toys
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they'll be good girls and boys
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in the fletcher memorial home for colonial
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wasters of life and limb
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is everyone in?
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are you having a nice time?
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now the final solution can be applied
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8,Southampton Dock,"
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They disembarked in '45
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And no one spoke and no one smiled
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There were too many spaces in the line
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And gathered at the cenotaph
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All agreed with hand on heart
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To sheath the sacrificial knives
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But now
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She stands upon
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Southampton Dock
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With her handkerchief
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And her summer frock
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Clings to her wet body in the rain
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In quiet desperation
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Knuckles white upon the slippery reins
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She bravely waves the boys goodbye again
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And still the dark stain spreads between
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Their shoulder blades
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A mute reminder
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Of the poppy fields and graves
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And when the fight was over
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We spent what they had made
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But in the bottom of our hearts
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We felt the final cut
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9,The Final Cut,"
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Through the fish-eyed lens of tear stained eyes
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I can barely define the shape of this moment in time
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And far from flying high in clear blue skies
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I'm spiralling down to the hole in the ground where I hide
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If you negotiate the minefield in the drive
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And beat the dogs and cheat the cold electronic eyes
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And if you make it past the shotguns in the hall
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Dial the combination, open the priesthole
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And if I'm in I'll tell you (what's behind the wall)
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(Wahoo!)
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There's a kid who had a big hallucination
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Making love to girls in magazines
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He wonders if you're sleeping with your new found faith
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Could anybody love him?
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Or is it just a crazy dream?
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And if I show you my dark side
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Will you still hold me tonight?
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And if I open my heart to you
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And show you my weak side
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What would you do?
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Would you sell your story to Rolling Stone?
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Would you take the children away
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And leave me alone?
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And smile in reassurance
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As you whisper down the phone
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Would you send me packing?
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Or would you take me home?
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Thought I oughta bare my naked feelings
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Thought I oughta tear the curtain down
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I held the blade in trembling hands
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Prepared to make it but â just then the phone rang
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I never had the nerve to make the final cut
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10,Not Now John,"
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Hey, listen. It's a
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Fuck all that we've gotta get on with these
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Fuck all that, fuck all that
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Gotta compete with the wily Japanese
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There's too many home fires burning and not enough trees
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Fuck all that
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So fuck all that we've gotta get on with these
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Gotta get on with these
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Can't stop lose job mind gone silicon
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Star long what bomb get away pay day make hay
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Break down need fix big six
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Click click hold on oh no
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Bingo! (Bingo!)
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Make em laugh
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Make em cry
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Make em dance in the aisles
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Make em pay
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Make em stay
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Make em feel OK
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Not now John
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We've gotta get on with the film show
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(gotta get on, gotta get on)
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Hollywood waits at the end of the rainbow
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(End of the rainbow)
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Who cares what it's about
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As long as the kids go
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(As long as the kids go)
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So, not now John
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We've gotta get on with the show
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(gotta get on with the show)
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(gotta get on, gotta get on)
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(gotta get on, gotta get on)
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(gotta get on)
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Hang on John
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I've gotta get on with this
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(gotta get on, gotta get on)
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Don't know what it is
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But it fits on here like this
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Come at the end of the shift
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We'll go and get pissed
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But not now John
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I've gotta get on with this
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(gotta get on with this, gotta get on)
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Hold on John
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I think there's something good on
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I used to read books but
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It could be the news
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Or some other amusement
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Could be re-usable shows
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Fuck all that we've gotta get on with these
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Gotta compete with the wily Japanese
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(gotta get on, gotta get on)
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No need to worry about the Vietnamese
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Gotta bring the Russian bear to his knees
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(gotta get on)
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Well, maybe not the Russian bear
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Maybe the Swedes
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We showed Argentina, now let's go and show these
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(gotta get on, gotta get on)
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Make us feel tough and wouldn't Maggie be pleased
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Nah nah nah nah nah nah!
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One, two, three, four
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(Not now John we've gotta get on)
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S'cusi dove il bar?
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What?
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(gotta get on)
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Se parakalo pou einai to bar?
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(Not now John we've gotta get on)
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S'il vous plaît ou est le bar
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(gotta get on, gotta get on)
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Oi' where's the fucking bar John!
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(Not now John we've gotta get on)
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Oh, now you're talking!
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Oh! Rule Britannia! Britannia rules the day
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(gotta get on, gotta get on)
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Down!
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(Not now John we've gotta get on)
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Go, Maggie!
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(gotta get on, gotta get on)
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Hammer, hammer, hammer, hammer, now!
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(Not now John we've gotta get on)
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(gotta get on, gotta get on)
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11,Two Suns In The Sunset,"
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In my rear-view mirror the sun is going down
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Sinking behind bridges in the road
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I think of all the good things
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That we have left undone
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And I suffer premonitions
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Confirm suspicions
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Of the holocaust to come
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The rusty wire
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That holds the cork
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That keeps the anger in
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Gives way
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And suddenly it's day again
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The sun is in the east
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Even though the day is done
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Two suns in the sunset
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Could be the human race is run
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Like the moment when the brakes lock
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And you slide towards the big truck
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Oh, no
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You stretch the frozen moments with your fear
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And you'll never hear their voices
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Daddy, daddy,
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And you'll never see their faces
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You have no recourse to the law anymore
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And as the windshield melts
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And my tears evaporate
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Leaving only charcoal to defend
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Finally I understand
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The feelings of the few
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Ashes and diamonds
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Foe and friend
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We were all equal in the end
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""...The head of the US...""
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...and now the weather. Tomorrow will be cloudy with scattered showers spreading from the east ... with an expected high of 4000 degrees Celsius.""
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