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Martyr Lyrics


Hey mister can you help me sir I plead? I plead for your sympathy
Rains came pounding us down again
Your horizons they crawl up to my chin
I started to drown in your vision when I looked through your windows
As they flew through the air all I could find was a river in pieces
How long should we play the martyr?
How long should we play the martyr?
Hey mister come down and see see your misery
Rains came pounding us down well again
Through your weakness I shed my skin open wide to my spirit
I looked through your windows as they flowed through the air
I was left swirling in your pool of aggression
How long should we play the martyr?
How long should we play the martyr?
How long should we play the martyr?
How long should we play the martyr?
Martyr, martyr, martyr
How long should we play the martyr?

How long should we play the martyr?
How long should we play the martyr?
How long should we play the martyr?
Martyr, martyr, martyr
Hey mister can you help me sir I plead? I plead for your sympathy
Rains came pounding us down well again
Your horizons they crawl up to my chin
I started to drown in your vision when I looked through your windows
As they flew through the air all I could find was a river in pieces
How long should we play the martyr?
The martyr oh yeah
How long should we play the martyr?
How long should we play the martyr?
How long should we play the martyr?
Martyr, martyr, martyr

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andy oppenheimer and Martin Lloyd met at the 1979 World Science Fiction Convention in Brighton, England. They quickly became good friends, sharing an interest in the work of David Bowie, electronic music and early synthesizer bands such as the Human League and Soft Cell. They also shared a love of old science fiction movies, 1950s graphics and comic book imagery and a fascination with post-World War II propaganda, the politics and aesthetics of the Cold War, and the social impact of the atomic bomb.

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