Go!

States lies dressed up as evening news
We're tired of lies we want the truth!
Brodcast by corpses courting you
We're tired of lies we want the truth!

Most people they will never know
We're tired of lies we want the truth!
With your or against you?
Then I am against you because you're a...

Turncoat! killer! liar! thief!
Criminal with protection of the law

Turncoat! killer! liar! thief!
Criminal with protection of the law

Anarchy father
Makes me want to
Douse myself in gasoline!
Civil servants fall in line for you
Too brainwashed to see the truth
You use anyone you can!

Turncoat! killer! liar! thief!
Criminal with protection of the law

Turncoat! killer! liar! thief!
Criminal with protection of the

Killer!

Liar!

A turncoat! and a thief!

Criminal with protection of the law!


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Turncoat Lyrics as written by Patrick C. Bollinger Christopher Lee Barker

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    "Brodcasting corpses, could be you " thats wrong, its Broadcasted by corpes couting you

    And you're gunna Makes me wanna Douse myself in gasolene Civil somethings going on for you Too brainwashed to see the truth You use anyone you can "

    Its: In your corner Makes me wanna Douse myself in gasoline Civel servents fall in line for you

    then the rest is right

    I also thinks its against bush "Why can our country spend 40 million dollars on a single meal, yet there are children starving on the streets?"

    AlkalineTrio87on February 02, 2005   Link

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