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Heard of a land held by a troubled hand
Where the whiskey runs the coal
Don't you dare go ask the newsman
'Cause he'll tell you everything he don't knowShe was the daughter of the second American revolution
A tall girl with a stones constitution
And when she looked into their eyes to see
She know she ain't never going back to what she believe
To what you believeSo go and riddle me over
I'm a man got nothing to show for
My work in the ground
In this here LondontownSo go and riddle me over
I'm a man got nothing to show for
My work in the ground, got my back to the fire
But it ain't the bridges that are falling downThey said they would never fight no more
After the day she went away
What in the world are we all fighting for
If we don't give they're going to take, they will takeSo go and riddle me over
I'm a man got nothing to show for

My work in the ground
In this here LondontownSo go and riddle me over
I'm a man got nothing to show for
My work in the ground
Got my back to the fire and my feet on the ground
But it ain't the bridges that are falling downIt's just another, it's just a
Go and riddle me overGo and riddle me over
I'm a man got nothing to show for
My work in the ground, got my back to the fire
But it ain't the bridges that are falling downSay that again, you say that again
Oh, what's left to hold in place
Say that again, say that again
Oh, what's left to hold in placeSay that again, say that again
Oh, what's left to hold in place
Say that again, say that again
Oh, what's left to hold in place
Say that again, say that again

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State Radio is an alternative rock group formed in Sherborn, Massachusetts, United States in 2002. They consist of former Dispatch vocalist Chad Stokes Urmston (vocals, guitar), Chuck Fay (bass) and Mike “Mad Dog” Najarian (drums), For generations of great American songwriters, the music and the message have been inextricably linked. Word and deed are one in the same, and the only thing more moving than the rousing call to action is the evocative melody that transports the words like a shell casing.

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