What a drag it is, the shape I'm in
Well, I go out somewhere, then I come home again
I light a cigarette 'cause I can't get no sleep
There's nothing on the TV, nothing on the radio
That means that much to me

All my life
Watching America
All my life
There's panic in America
Oh oh oh, oh, there's trouble in America
Oh oh oh, oh

Yesterday was easy, happiness came and went
I got the movie script but I don't know what it meant
I light a cigarette 'cause I can't get no sleep
There's nothing on the TV, nothing on the radio
That means that much to me
There's nothing on the TV, nothing on the radio
That I can believe in

All my life
Watching America
All my life
There's panic in America
Oh oh oh, oh, there's trouble in America
Oh oh oh, oh, there's panic in America
Oh oh oh, oh

Yesterday was easy
Yes, I got the news
When you get it straight, but stand up you just can't lose
Give you my confidence, all my faith in life
Don't stand me up, don't let me down
I need you tonight

To hold me, say you'll be here
To hold me, say you'll be here
To hold me, say you'll be here
To hold

All my life
Watching America
All my life
There's panic in America
Oh oh oh, oh, she's lost in America
Oh oh oh, oh

Tell me how does it feel
Tell me how does it feel
Tell me how does it feel
Tell me how does it feel


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America Lyrics as written by Andy Burrows Johnny Borrell

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    I don't not like razorlight's new songs because they are now mainstream. I simply think that they have lost all flaw that the songs on Up all night had. The new album is a lazy pop album that doesn't mean a thing- the self title says it all (that and borrell's arrogance). I like bands that are main stream. I just think that the new stuff is TERRIBLE, with America being the worst as it thinks its saying something really important and ground breaking when in fact it actually doesn't make a single grain of sense- Borrell seems to think that as long as he stays quite vague in his lyrics then people will infer their own meanings and think that the song is amazing.

    ePilgrimageon February 27, 2007   Link

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