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How many times have you woken up and prayed for the rain? |
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How many times have you seen the papers apportion the blame? |
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Who gets to say? |
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Who gets to work and who gets to play? |
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I was always told at school, everybody should get the same. |
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How many times have you been told if you don't ask you don't get? |
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How many lads have taken your money? Your Mother said you shouldn't bet. |
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Who has the fun? |
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Is it always a man with a gun? |
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Someone must have told you if you work too hard you can sweat? |
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There's always the sun. |
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Mmmm |
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There's always the sun. |
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Always, always, always the sun. |
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How many times have the weathermen told you stories that made you laugh? |
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You know its not unlike the politicians and the leaders, when they do things by halves. |
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Who gets the job? |
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Of pushing the knob. |
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That's what responsibility you draw straws for if you're mad enough. |
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There's always the sun. |
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Mmmm |
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There's always the sun. |
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Always, always, always the sun. |
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There's always the sun. |
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Mmmm |
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There's always the sun. |
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Always, always, always the sun. |