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about
They are what they say we are.
lyrics
Drones in the sky
Human drones on the street
We don’t need no civil rights
Watch what you say
And how you live your life
Or they’re gonna have you in their sights
Every single thing they accused us of
Is happening right before our eyes
It’s always all about what we do or don’t need
They’re exactly what they claim they despise
No Surprise!
Now they’re the new boss
Same as the old boss
Turning everything to shit
Blaming everybody
But themselves, of course
And they always get away with it
Every single thing they accused us of
Is happening right before our eyes
It’s always all about what we do or don’t need
They’re exactly what they claim they despise
No Surprise!
credits
released February 25, 2013
Shelli Eaton - Lead vocals, bass
Mikey B - Guitars, Vocals
Gary Eaton - Guitars, Drums, Vocals.
Copyright 2013 Eaton/Eaton God Bless This Mess Music/BMG Chrysalis
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