paroles de chanson My Twentieth Century - Gavin Friday
I
woke
up
this
morning,
Dreading
the
thoughts
of
another,
dull
and
boring
day.
Hey!
Woe
is
me.
I
go
out
on
the
streets,
northside
of
the
city
I
see
the
steel,
the
fading
rust
And
the
fields
I
used
to
play
in...
My
friends
are
famous
and
all
my
foes
live
happy
Loved
by
lycra,
fooled
by
velcro
And
fucked
by
what
they
need...
But
who
am
I
to
criticise?
My
pointing
finger
backfires
I
hang
my
head
down
low.
I
once
believed
in
Jesus,
Now
I
can't
believe
in
rock'n'roll
From
baptism
to
alcohol,
in
a
land
suffocatingly
green
Hey!
The
myth
is
magic,
do
you
know
what
I
mean?
The
politics
of
sin
and
of
sex
Suffer
the
fools,
pawn
our
jewels,
will
it
ever
change?
But
who
am
I
criticise?
I've
made
my
bed,
I
lie
on
it
And
hold
my
head
up
high
My
disbelief,
my
fake
redemption
My
twentieth
century
My
holy
war,
my
self
indulgence
My
twentieth
century
My
human
flesh,
my
sad
dependence
My
twentieth
century
My
apathy,
my
big
decision.
My
twentieth
century
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