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No Place for the Innocent - Pendragon



     
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Do you believe in Darwin's theory of evolution
Do you believe in the president, The bible, the constitution
Do you believe in innocence,
Do you believe in thought control
Do you believe in wonderland,
Or that there might just be no Al Qaeda at all
This is no place for the is no place for the broken-heartedThis is no place for the innocent
This is no place for the weak, faint hearted
These are the days of the ambassadors of wonder
These are the days of love (pain)
These are the days of the architects of life,
So open up your eyes
Do you believe in miracles, in alien intervention
The Koran, the star of David
Do you believe in the web the spinners spunDo you believe in the Blair war on terror
Do you believe what you were taught at school
Do you believe in the xenophobes
It's a garble of intimations around the world

Society is so well intentioned
A star is reborn in the east
The secret societies of now to believe
The eyes of the world are upon you
Watching each move that is made.
I journey to find the God of dreams
The secret societies of Babylon
A star is reborn in the east
Hutchings and pyramids of men
The meaning of which is forgotten,
Lies under a deep bed of sand
Far from the view of human eyes.
Songwriters
NICHOLAS JOHN BARRETTPublished by
Lyrics © CONEXION MEDIA GROUP, INC.

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1) Pendragon are an English progressive rock band established in 1978 in Stroud, Gloucestershire as "Zeus Pendragon" by guitarist Nick Barrett. The "Zeus" was dropped before the band started recording. There were a few personnel changes in the early days, but since 1986 the lineup has remained relatively stable. Long standing drummer Fudge Smith being replaced by Joe Crabtree who has subsequently been replaced by Scott Higham who brings high energy along with a huge beaming smile!

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