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Sugarcoating (Acoustic) [Bonus Track] - Martin Sexton



     
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It was a clear blue day in September
In the year two thousand and one
Everybody seems to remember
Very few know how it was done
Jet planes flying into buildings
Nobody getting in their way
Tall twin towers made of concrete and steel
Coming down like paper Mache
And I wonder why
Nobody wonders whyWith all this sweet, sweet, sweet sugarcoating
The nightly news gone enter biz
And the politicians out showboating
One day somebody tell it like it isWe went a huntin' for those old evil doers
Down in old Afghanistan
Then we lost the track and headed back to Iraq
With our sights set on Iran
Through the desert runs a money trail
We kill and die for to defend

Oh from the banks to the bankers to the tanks to the tankers
It's a war that knows no end
And no wonder why
Very few wonder whyWith all this sweet, sweet, sweet sugarcoating
The nightly news gone entertainment biz
Oh big business out showboatin
Won't somebody tell it like it isOh who knows a truth
And not afraid to tell it
This song is for youMaybe if we talk we're just dead men walking
But if we're silent we're living like slaves
But if we follow where we lead and we're eaten what we're fed
Then we might as well be sleeping in our graveEverybody out showboating
Somebody wanna tell it like it is
Oh somebody's gonna tell it like it is
I believe somebody's gonna tell it like it is

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Martin Sexton is a musician originally from the Syracuse, New York area. Sexton migrated to Boston in 1990 where he built a following singing around Harvard Square and gradually working his way into the club scene. In the Journey, his 1992 collection of self-produced demo recordings, as well as his captivating live appearances earned him a number of Boston Music Awards not to mention The National Academy of Songwriters "Artist of the Year".

Read more about Martin Sexton on Last.fm.


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