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Stan Ridgway

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    I work for the newspapers
    Any news is I always say
    But I don't write no daily column
    Talk is cheap and so's my pay
    And when my work day's over
    I pocket five or ten frome tray
    And then I start it up again at five a.m.
    I stack 'em up just to throw 'em away

    Now lately I've been thinkin'
    What would the world do without the news?
    You wouldn't know when wars were started
    Or when they ended, win or lose
    It'd probably be a much better world
    But the question would be, whose?
    And what side you're on and who's right or wrong
    You'd never have to choose

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    Sometimes lat at night
    I can see the streets like no one else can
    There's a lot of things going on here
    That even newspapers don't understand
    Some people got too much money
    Some rob with a gun or a ballpoint pen
    Maybe I'll get me a big black cape
    And then they'll be runnin' from me
    Lookin' over their shoulder for me

    What's buried in the back pages
    Was on the front just yesterday
    And old news never dies
    No, they say it just fades away
    Crime and murder, business and politics
    And international strife
    It's all the same, find someone to blame
    It's there in black and white

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