Such derision when you fled
They bruised your lank shins while you were down
Some kicked the crutches from under your arms
You are one sorry story
A lost cause from conceivment
Still I like you and your thinking mind

And it's like a good book reads.
Always question your country
There's knives in their blue eyes
So read up and turn off the telly

And say you do
Say you love us like I know you will
And that our deaths won't be in vain
Or in the name of gasoline

You then displaced to Paris
Claiming your extra baggage
Mashing the fancy of your relatives
Nothing but tactfulness and peace
Outdoor resturants and coffee
Books under your arms insted of crutches.

And it's like a good book reads.
Always question your country
There's knives in their blue eyes
So read up and turn off the telly
I said read up turn off the telly

And say you do
Say you love us like I know you will
And that our deaths won't be in vain
Or in the name of gasoline

And say you do
Say you love us like I know you will
And that our deaths won't be in vain
Or in the name of gasoline

The bombs ring
We all sing, "freedom at last!"
The bombs ring
Children scream
Freedom at Last!
The bombs ring
We all sing, "freedom at last!"
The bombs ring
Freedom at last

And say that you do
Say you love us like I know you will
And that our deaths won't be in vain
Or in the name

And say you do
Say you love us like I know you will
And that our deaths won't be in vain
Or in the name of gasoline


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    it's about bush, and how our deaths are in vain because they are in the name of gasoline.

    the song is a just a very small portion of the whole bush adminsitration problem, but a good song none the less.

    turdferguesonon February 16, 2006   Link

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