Ma Ma Mama don’t look now, there’s red blue coming up along. I might recommend that when the protests are over, you will not expect to be so well. When the capital is crowded with effigies, and they might do you in if you don’t know your country.
Don’t you ever let us down CIA. I know you’ll never let us down CIA, as you all sit on the crowd and keep them workin’, and say again.
Ma Ma Mama don’t you see. ‘Cause it’s just one of them lonely days, when we say how we fear that the last fence has fallen. You will not expect to be so welcome to life of a foreign national, where are the Americans now that they fractured your country.
Don’t you ever let us down, CIA. I know you’ll never let us down CIA, as you sit and call in sick your empire needs protecting.
So much searing honesty in the most beautiful arrangements of words and harmonies. Storytelling and first person narratives in the songs that I resonate with deeply.
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