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I know what it's like to be martyred for the cause I watch television, I've seen everything The cinema says that my life will be alright I'll watch
my words thin Television, radio The cinema, and circus shows It's all in my sorrow It's all in my pain I'm standing in the pouring rain Vampyr, vampyr
20h, j'prends la caisse direction l'cinéma J'ai trop besoin d'souffler Voilà pourquoi je vais là J'vais mater Django, l'dernier Tarantino J'ai pas
Ain't throwing up no diamonds, here's the middle finger, go shove it Fuck the media posing as experts Fuck the radio, fuck the television networks
in the movie now getting colder all the time Starting to regard the prison with a kind of fascination Facing up to history: facing what we do not
want to It only depends on the belief system that we have And that's the reason why they keep Telling lies to our vision in the television (television
Quand on avait l’âge de rêver tout haut Déjà tu rêvais de cinéma Tu voyais ta vie sur un grand écran Un monde en couleurs projeté sur un drap blanc
that we're seeking I promise we're goners Just like the movies and the set tapes Made a cinema about your last name (That were crazy) Make me want you
have to do nothing crazy Turn the key, put the radio on You and me, and there ain't nothing wrong, yeah Smooth riding and we'll be making history Top
somewhere In history Well do you believe Everything you see on your television screen? Like immigrants are taking all our jobs But for the last fifty years
cheap cheap, personally I could never be On the television, see my face in cinemas Out here up in Phoenix in the desert wit the cactus I got fed up with
I don't like to watch movies as it is wasting time I have not watch a full length movie in ten years Perhaps I would like to watch movies in cinema
anarchists. They hope to discredit us with their labels and definitions. Throughout history societies have condemned those who are later celebrated as heroes,
It's a different time than it used to be Turn on the television what do you see Throughout history we've been insensitive But we have our two cents
I was stuck in a grey television Hoping and wishing I'd click my heels like Dorothy and you'd Come along with a big pot of colour Turn the channel
history Well do you believe everything you see on your television screen like Immigrants are taking all our jobs but for the last fifty years We've been
Becoming aware of cruelty The feeling of the rug on her body laughing Watching women on television Her father's work She learns how to lie to her mother
again I got my history that won't be leaving I gotta get somewhere that's ridden of hate I gotta find a new television Got to find a new display
suffrage Or Jim Crow, the KKK american terrorism Murders and beatings on television It's in the cells now You thought that was yesterday? But the compression
Strike a deal, add it up, bring it home, count it up Televisions mounted up, hating niggas mad for what Strike a deal, add it up, bring it home,
prison Cause I'm on television I'm making bad decisions Is it real or am I dreamin Am I dreamin am I dreamin am I dreamin Is it real is it real or am I
noon oil for life Stuck my gutterbug intentions to the Engine that repelled your candlelight (cinema classics) Cinema classics, caught a man beat for
Our history is full of faded photographs And jeans torn off at the knees Army boots we bought from some disposal store Before doc martin joined
toned it must be history twisting between cerebral folds that exist within our memory got to be worth it if I'm giving it my energy Life liberty
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