Jenny Ondioline

Album: Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements (1993)
Charted: 75
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  • Life on earth is a bloody
    As in the city the public wears
    I think the brilliant cast for insane realities to come
    And that's a decisive battle that we, haven't we lost

    I don't care if the fascists have to win
    I don't care democracy's being sucked
    I don't care socialism's full of sin (or, I don't care socialism's collapsing)
    The unbeatable system engenders rot
    That what is exciting
    Is a challenge as the new nation
    But the tensions have to be creative with some time

    The innocent suffer from the transformation in the (their)country
    They balance asylum, down and they run you
    Obviously once more it could be culture
    I bet a lot oh don't you get to

    I don't care if the fascists have to win
    I don't care democracy's being sucked
    I don't care socialism's collapsing
    The indubitable the system is so corrupt
    (This sounds like immutable on the album version)
    That what is exciting
    Is a challenge as the new nation
    But the tensions happy but
    (That the tensions happy but creative are so tight)

    Life on earth is a bloody
    In place of the
    The horrors of the war are keeping me free to
    It was like taking candy from a baby Writer/s: Laetitia Sadier, Timothy John Gane
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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