Red carpet and rebellion
Makes ya wonder at these established ones
They ain't out to get ya
'Cause your a mile away

I heard a siren, a city warning , they said a new
Dawn arrives in the morning so I wait out tonight
For the , the new sunrise
They laid me to rest with an an aberration
I woke up the living dead colossally mistaken
I ran through the streets and I broke down

There ain't no money there ain't no time
Yeah I'm outta my mind don't want to waste this away
I feel ashamed when I am and shamed when I'm not
The configuration of the American dream

The palace dialed in the streets were burning
The red horizon came crashing through the morning
There was no contentment only blood shed
Red blood and social discontent bruised by puritan
Oh puritan exempt its like a peasant uprising

St. petersburg, 1905
Father garpan led the protest up inside up inside
We are gone we are gone we are gone

I'll run a mile till I find a hung jury
Where there is red carpet there is rebellion
Red carpet and rebellion
Makes ya wonder why they smell so bad
They ain't out to get ya cause your a mile away


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    good fucking song

    badreligionpigeonon October 11, 2002   Link

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