i seen em movin round estates
spreadin, up to no good

baa RAM RAM

look of vacancy, no politics,
gettin rude

baa RAM RAM

power to the people,
not their morals or principals

baa RAM RAM

power to the ovine
refined individual


baa ram ewe
EWE EWE EWE


grazin you be part of the herd
never on the streets always in the dirt
whats is feel like, oh shit does it hurt?
you can only tell me with sheep words
baaraamyou, nah dont talk weird
you know exactly why im out here
to watch grown men with a face full of tears
when theyre ina pen waitin to be sheared

"ere why dyu all look the same"
oi luv its just becus they all share one brain
they might just realise one day
that everyones gonna hate them anyway
nobody ever gonna like a clone
watch em grow up and live all alone
go on their own like solo
a hole in the middle like a polo, sorry thats a no-go


baa ram you
try somethin new
whole new level just like verse 2


all embracing blanket like a nomad wears to tend his herd
choking the weak minded through front covers, force fed sovereignwords


bowing down to fashion
so you can pick up the debris

baa ram ram

not an anarchist like sid but still won't
let you run me

baa ram ram

pretend you dont know bout the children
inb the third world countries

baa ram ram

wailing like a banshee
most of em are type B
all cos of your vanity

baa ram you



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