Time For Truth

Album: In The City (1977)
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  • Whatcha trying to say that haven't tried to say before?
    You're just another red balloon with a lot of hot gas
    Why don't you fuck off?
    And you think you've got it worked out
    And you think you've got it made
    And you trying to play the hero
    But you never walk home in the dark

    I think it's time for truth
    And the truth is you've lost uncle Jimmy
    Admit your failure and decline with honor while you can
    And you think you've got it sussed out
    And you think that we're brain washed
    And you're trying for a police state
    So you can rule our body and minds

    What ever happened to the great empire?
    You bastards have turned it into manure
    Time for the young to stick together now

    I bet you sleep at night with silk sheets and a clean mind
    While killers roam the streets in numbers, dressed in blue

    And you're trying to hide it from us
    But you know what I mean
    Bring forward those six pigs
    We want to see them swing sod high Writer/s: PAUL JOHN WELLER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Pardon Me from UsaIt does mention Liddle Towers overtly since Weller screams 'Liddle Towers'
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