Libraries gave us power
Then work came and made us free
What price now
For a shallow piece of dignity

I wish I had a bottle
Right here in my dirty face
To wear the scars
To show from where I came

We don't talk about love
We only wanna get drunk
And we are not allowed to spend
As we are told that this is the end

A design for life
A design for life
A design for life
A design for life

I wish I had a bottle
Right here in my pretty face
To wear the scars
To show from where I came

We don't talk about love
We only wanna get drunk
And we are not allowed to spend
As we are told that this is the end

A design for life
A design for life
A design for life
A design for life

We don't talk about love
We only wanna get drunk
And we are not allowed to spend
As we are told that this is the end

A design for life
A design for life
A design for life
A design for


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    The above person is exactly the sort of NME reading tosser whom the Manics were originally out to offend. How regrettable that it's precisely this audience they now endeavour to appeal to.

    'Design for Life' is, according to Nicky Wire, specically about the British working class. Incidentally, Nicky Wire wrote it, so I expect his 'interpretation' would be decidedly more accurate than some nobhead like Roger Wilco's.

    little_englanderon August 19, 2002   Link

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