Arming Eritrea

Future Of The Left

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    Come on, Rick, I'm not a prize.
    I'm not a cynic or one of those guys.
    Come on, Rick, I'm not a rope,
    Now pull your socks up.
    Come on, Rick, I'm not a child,
    I'm not special or one of a kind.
    Come on Rick, I'm not a drunk,
    I know my own worth,
    I'm an adult!
    I'm an adult!

    A common purpose,
    A common goal.

    Come on, Rick, I'm not a prize.
    I'm not a cynic or one of those guys.
    Come on, Rick, I'm not a rope,
    Now pull your socks up.
    Come on, Rick, I'm not a child,
    I'm not special or one of a kind.
    Come on Rick, I'm not a drunk,
    I know my own worth.
    I'm an adult!
    I'm an adult!

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    A common purpose
    Gains value as a common goal.
    Let's flail together
    If we must flail at all.

    Deep in the heart of the battle,
    Caught in the switch of the flow,
    Freedom from notes, she sells freedom from songs,
    She sells freedom and arms Eritrea.

    I could have made these excuses in my sleep,
    As if anyone had doubted them at all,
    But if we arm Eritrea then we won't have to pay her
    And everyone can go home.

    I've got to seek paranoia where I find,
    As if anyone had doubted it at all,
    But if we arm Eritrea then we won't have to pay her
    And everyone can go home.
    Yeah.

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    Composition: Andrew Falkous, Jack Egglestone, and Kelson Louis Tregurtha Mathias

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