The Ostrich - The Blackouts



     
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The Ostrich Lyrics


We'll call you when you're six years old
And drag you to the factory
To train your brain for eighteen years
With promise of security
But then you're free
And forty years you waste to chase the dollar sign
So you may die in Florida
At the pleasant age of sixty nineThe water's getting hard to drink
We've mangled up the country side
The air will choke you when you breathe
We're all committing suicide
But it's alright
It's progress folks keep pushin' till your body rots
Will strip the earth of all it's green
And then divide her into parking lotsBut there's nothing you and I can do
You and I are only two
What's right and wrong is hard to say
Forget about it for today

We'll stick our heads into the sand
Just pretend that all is grand
And hope that everything turns out okayBut there's nothing you and I can do
You and I are only two
What's right and wrong is hard to say
Forget about it for today
We'll stick our heads into the sand
Just pretend that all is grand
And hope that everything turns out okayYou're free to speak your mind my friend
As long as you agree with me
Don't criticize the fatherland
Or those who shape your destiny
'Cause if you do
You'll lose your job, your mind and all the friends you knew
We'll send out all our boys in blue
They'll find a way to silence youBut there's nothing you and I can do
You and I are only two
What's right and wrong is hard to say
Forget about it for today
We'll stick our heads into the sand
Just pretend that all is grand
And hope that everything turns out okay

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The Blackouts were a punk/post-punk band a la Wire and Gang of Four that were around from the late 1970s to the mid 1980s. They never recorded a full-length album but recorded various EPs and 7 inches. The band featured future Ministry members Paul Barker and Bill Rieflin, and had their records produced by future Ministry vocalist Al Jourgsensen. Their complete recorded output was released by indie giant K Records in 2004 as "History in Reverse".

The Blackouts on Last.fm.


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