"This is a punk rock song.
It doesn't sound like a punk rock song, but it is!
Just listen..."

You've been led on
Yes, you were wrong
The whole time

You've been led on
Completely wrong
The whole time

They pave the way for every second of your day
It is no myth; no it's the Bible of the God
That they erected on the ashes of your neighborhood
He's looming like, like the god of blunder
Lie, lie lie, lie lie, lie lie
You sing to sing his praise because you're lazy
And you've been taught too much to learn.
Another pawn, a pink flamingo on the lawn
On the capitol of shame
With your buried head and only you to blame.

You've been led on
Yes, you were wrong
The whole time

You've been led on
Completely wrong
The whole time

The rodeo begins, They take us for a ride
and we are flailing, but as hard as we may buck
the king of fools is still in place and fit to rule.
You fucking praise him. Yes, you fillet'd him with your trust
Your parents, parents, made this happen.
Yeah eat your words and fold your napkins!
Another pawn, a pink flamingo on the lawn,
and that's all you'll ever be.
And if you thought that you were free, well...

You've been led on
Yes, you were wrong
The whole time

You've been led on
Completely wrong
The whole time


Lyrics submitted by budeckster, edited by Mellow_Harsher

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    emx393 is right, it's definitely "you've been LED on" i love this song ^^ the meaning is pretty clear - the government screwing over the people.

    apac123on January 05, 2008   Link

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