Oh Bondage, Up Yours!

Album: Germ Free Adolescents (1977)
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  • Some people think little girls should be seen and not heard
    But I think "oh bondage, up yours!"
    One-two-three-four!
    Bind me, tie me, chain me to the wall
    I wanna be a slave to you all
    Oh bondage, up yours
    Oh bondage, no more
    Oh bondage, up yours
    Oh bondage, no more
    Chain-store chainsmoke, I consume you all
    Chain-gang chainmail, I don't think at all
    Oh bondage, up yours
    Oh bondage, no more
    Oh bondage, up yours
    Oh bondage, no more
    Thrash, me crush me, beat me till I fall
    I wanna be a victim for you all
    Oh bondage, up yours
    Oh bondage, no more
    Oh bondage, up yours
    Oh bondage, no more
    Bind me, tie me, chain me to the wall
    I wanna be a slave to you all
    Oh bondage, up yours
    Oh bondage, no more
    Oh bondage, up yours
    Oh bondage, no more
    Bind me, tie me, chain me to the wall
    I wanna be a slave to you all
    Oh bondage, up yours
    Oh bondage, no more
    Oh bondage, up yours
    Oh bondage, no more
    Oh bondage, up yours
    Oh bondage, no more! Writer/s: Pol Styrene
    Publisher: T.R.O. INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Steve from DundeeHas any one got music sheet for o bondage up yours , alto saxophone
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