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There's no escape from barren weather
The cold war and the upturned collar
Our agents are all under cove
There are no treaties to deliver
The red man trapped in his enclosure
The black man aiming from his shoulder
The white man dying of exposure
And children everywhere grow olderThe Hollywood avengers
Are drunk and disqualified
Missionaries on morphine
Lie giggling and paralyzed
On and on the bullet glides
To find its mark between the eyes
It finds its mark
Another hero bites the dust
There are no wise guys to save us
Against the merciless crusaders
There's nowhere safe to hide from raiders

Who capture hostages for traders
The red man trapped in his enclosure
The black man aiming from his shoulder
The white man dying of exposure
While women everywhere grow bolderKissinger and Nixon
Are hiding in the abattoirs
Maggie Thatcher's patching up
Her makeup in the broken glass
The bloody iron shows
As she drives past in her armoured car
As she drives past
Another hero bites the dust
The hit men in their chosen places
Fix their sites and hide their faces
Slip through the crowd in narrow spaces
Slip through the night and leave no traces
The red man trapped in his enclosure
The black man aiming from his shoulder
The white man dying of exposure
As dead men everywhere grow colderThe cowboys and the Kennedys
Are grabbing what there is to sell
The president's advisers
Advise us all to go to hell
And those who deal in weapons
Are rumoured to be doing well.
The rumour goes
Another hero bites the dustThere are no heroes fit to rule
They're all half saint, half bloody fool
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A British punk unit whose thoughtful explorations of issues of sexuality and gender conflicts presaged the riot grrrl movement of the 1990s, the Poison Girls were actually a male backing band formed around a singer and guitar player calling herself Vi Subversa. Released in 1979, the Girls' debut, Hex, was produced by Crass drummer Penny Rimbaud, as was the following year's Chappaquiddick Bridge. While the guitar-based music on both records was fairly subtle, Subversa's lyrics were anything but, tackling issues of politics, normalcy, romance, and feminism with fury and intelligence.

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