Free Radicals (A Hallucination Of The Christmas Sky)

Album: At War With The Mystics (2006)
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  • You think you're so radical
    I think you ought to stop (say what?)
    But you're going international (no, no, no)
    They're going to call the cops

    You're turning into
    A poor man's Donald Trump
    I know those circumstances
    Make you want to jump

    Oh, no

    You think you're radical
    But you're not so radical
    In fact, you're fanatical
    Fanatical

    And you think you're radical
    But you're not so radical
    In fact, you're fanatical
    Fanatical

    I'll tell you right now (right now)
    You ought to change your mind (yes!)
    All of your friends are (uh-huh)
    Standing in line

    They're getting tired of
    Your attitude fast (uh)
    (You've got to lose it, you've got to lose it)
    Without all your bodyguards
    How long would you last? (not long!)

    (Not long!)

    You think you're radical
    But you're not so radical
    In fact, you're fanatical
    Fanatical

    And you think you're radical
    But you're not so radical
    In fact, just fanatical
    Fanatical

    And you think you're radical
    But you're not so radical
    In fact, you're fanatical
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Comments: 2

  • Rj from Wayland, MiA version of this song can be heard on the sims 2, in simlish (with nonsense syllables instead of the words)
  • Amy from Baltimore, MdReminds me of the Beatles. Somewhere between the white album and abbey road. ?
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