Mourning in America
de Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
A white face in a white crowd
The day, it starts and it gets harder just to stand out
Someone, everyone organically can hang with
Or someone cynically manipulating language
Whoever told you that we needed you to be this?
We've all been sold a bill of goods if we believe it
Another warning from the well of true believers
There will be mourning in america and we say
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey
You summon ghosts we tried to bury in their white shrouds
With burning cross and bloody crescent in the white house
You come on something like the faces I remember
1980, Mississippi rising from the ash and embers
Never, now, can I imagine me forgiving you
Never, now, can I imagine how to live with you
Another warning from the lake of people bleeding
There will be mourning in america if you keep it up
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey
Up from the sultry air of the south of a time gone by
To your mercurial mouth
And where the buses in boston that have idled for years
Ride the line to orange county and the fare is the fears
Of the long manipulated and the willfully dumb
You better watch what you ask for
'Cause someday, it might just come
Más canciones de Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
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Biomusicology
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Under the Hedge
The Tyranny of Distance
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Parallel or Together
The Tyranny of Distance
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Timorous Me
The Tyranny of Distance
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Dial Up
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The Great Communicator
The Tyranny of Distance
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Little Dawn
Shake the Sheets
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St. John the Divine
The Tyranny of Distance
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Bottled in Cork
The Brutalist Bricks
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Stove By a Whale
The Tyranny of Distance
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Me and Mia
Shake the Sheets
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You Could Die (Or This Might End)
The Tyranny of Distance
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Squeaky Fingers
The Tyranny of Distance
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Where Have All the Rude Boys Gone
Hearts of Oak
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My Vein Ilin
The Tyranny of Distance
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A Bottle Of Buckie
Living With The Living
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The Sons Of Cain
Living With The Living
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Counting Down the Hours
Shake the Sheets
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2nd Ave, 11 A.M.
Hearts of Oak