Justice After All

Album: Underneath the Rainbow (2014)
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  • I was walking down the street thinking about the time
    The federal bureau was on the street busting out the crime
    Well, if I travel every day why you wanna go?
    The questions that go unanswered, claiming they don't know

    What's your name? who you're after? where you wanna go?
    Though entertainer, don't enjoy the show
    Well, you could go at it again, that's all you need to know
    Protect your name and your back, serve it up, don't stick out for all

    Running down the blinking eye, trying to get away
    Every action, every act, everywhere I stay
    Don't we get a little space? can't we get along?
    Forgive me if I'm saving face, if I'm new and wrong

    What's your name? who you're after? where you wanna go?
    Though entertainer, don't enjoy the show
    Well, you could go at it again, that's all you need to know
    Protect your name and your back, serve it up, don't stick out for all

    Running to all my friends, hoping that you'll like
    The information has no ends, drop this on a spike
    But it brings us altogether so what you gonna?
    All the birds of a feather get up on that stew

    What's your name? who you're after? where you wanna go?
    Though entertainer, don't enjoy the show
    Well, you could go at it again, that's all you need to know
    Protect your name and your back, serve it up, don't stick out for all Writer/s: COLE ALEXANDER, IAN ST PE BROWN, JARED SWILLEY, JOSEPH BRADLEY, PATRICK JAMES CARNEY
    Publisher: ROUGH TRADE PUBLISHING, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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