No More Lockdown

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  • No more lockdown
    No more government overreach
    No more fascist police
    Disturbing our peace
    No more taking of our freedom
    And our God-given rights
    Pretending it's for our safety
    When it's really to enslave
    Who's running our country?
    Who's running our world?
    Examine it closely
    And watch it unfurl

    No more lockdown
    No more threats
    No more imperial college
    Scientists making up crooked facts
    No more lockdown
    No more pulling the wool over our eyes
    No more celebrities telling us
    Telling us what we're supposed to feel
    No more status quo
    Put your shoulder to the wind

    No more lockdown
    No more lockdown
    No more lockdown
    No more lockdown

    No more lockdown
    No more government overreach
    No more fascist police
    Disturbing our peace
    No more taking our freedom
    And our God-given rights
    Pretending it's for our safety
    When it's really to enslave
    Who's running our country?
    Who's running our world?
    Examine it closely
    And watch it unfurl

    No more lockdown
    No more threats
    No more imperial college scientists
    Making up crooked facts
    No more lockdown
    No more pulling the wool over our eyes
    No more celebrities telling us
    How we're supposed to feel
    No more status quo
    Gotta put your shoulder to the wind

    No more lockdown
    No more lockdown
    No more lockdown
    No more lockdown
    No more lockdown
    No more lockdown

    No more lockdown
    No more lockdown
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    No more lockdown Writer/s: Van Morrison
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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