He's at it again and he's gonna win
Gonna take it for a hell ride anyway
He's on your side, gonna throw you aside
And let the vultures pick apart what's left

Seems like everything was just a fraction of a second from being okay
So run and hide 'cause we're all gonna die
And let the vultures pick apart what's left

I'll be back
I'll be back
I'll be back
I'll be back

He's at it again
He's at it again
And it makes great television
Watching the world end

He's at it again, he's gonna win
Gonna take it for a joyride anyway
You're standing in line, better make up your mind
And let the bastard pick apart what's left of you

Seems like everything
Was just a fraction of a second being a dream
So run and hide 'cause we're all gonna die
Let the government decide what's left

I'll be back
I'll be back
I'll be back
I'll be back

He's at it again
He's at it again
And it makes great television
Watching the world end

I'll be back
I'll be back
I'll be back

Walk around, I see million possibilities
Well, I know
Nowhere to go
And I can't comprehend
Things this real seems, so pretend, I know
I don't know

But I'll be back
I'll be back
I'll be back

And it makes great television, watching the world end (I'll be back)

I'll be back
I'll be back
I'll be back

And it makes great television, watching the world end (I'll be back)
I'll be back


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Governator [Non-Album Track] Lyrics as written by Frank E. Billie Joe Armstrong

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    OR it could be about Arnold Schwarzenneagar whose name I can't spell, sorry! He's got extreme right wing views like Bush (who Green Day hate) and he's the Govern(at)or of California where Green Day live, so I could see why they wouldn't like him. Or maybe it is about Bush and the title is to do with his problems with words and phrases.

    OR there's My Big Number Two Theory which I already posted on the thing for Favourite Son. I'm suggesting that MAYBE Shoplifter, Governator and Favourite Son are background characters from American Idiot that are on Rock Against Bush 2 and AI Bsides for one of two reasons: either A) they were maybe cut from the album because it was too long and they're less important characters or B) Green Day were leaving clues, the sly dogs that they are...

    Or maybe I'm a budding conspiracy theorist and this is a load of BS, who knows?

    ArianeTheFoolon December 17, 2004   Link

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