Slave To The Wage

Album: Black Market Music (2000)
Charted: 19
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  • Run away from all your boredom
    Run away from all your whoredom and wave
    Your worries, and cares, goodbye
    All it takes is one decision
    A lot of guts, a little vision to wave
    Your worries, and cares goodbye

    It's a maze for rats to try [Repeat: x2]
    It's a race, a race for rats
    A race for rats to die
    It's a race, a race for rats
    A race for rats to die

    Sick and tired of Maggie's farm
    She's a bitch, with broken arms to wave
    Your worries, and cares, goodbye

    It's a maze for rats to try [Repeat: x2]
    It's a race, a race for rats
    A race for rats to die
    It's a race, a race for rats
    A race for rats to die [Repeat: x3]
    Burn away
    Run away [Repeat: x2] Writer/s: BRIAN MOLKO, SCOTT KANNBERG, STEFAN OLSDAL, STEPHEN JOSEPH MALKMUS, STEVEN HEWITT
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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