Tác giả : Chumbawamba
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Margaret thatcher lives in ronald reagan's underpants 
She's been there for eight years cooking up her plan 
To make the uk like big brother usa 
Where selfmade men run everything and this is what they say 
"once upon a time, we had an idea 
Mr big thought it was a damn good idea 
Together we made the idea strong 
And before too long they could do no wrong 
As the idea grew, the number of poeple who dug our idea grew too 
We had a graphic designed who know just what to do 
He made it plain and simple, red, white, and blue" 
Red is the blood of the butchered indians 
White is anglo-american apartheid 
Blue is the "gee, i'll die for my country" mentality 
That made it all possible 
Our history, made from other people's misery 
Our history, built on other people's poverty 
A present, the world into which we were born 
I say, i say, i say, what's the biggest thing in the world today? 
It's the myth that men are big, that includes us lads 
The myth that we've got a rocket down our pants 
When i was ten years old i was bought and sold 
On films, tv, books, and comics pushing myths about mr. big 
Rock it! 
"to be someone in this world you gotta have a big, big penis. not much else matters, just as long as you got a wapping great wanger. the bigger it is, the bigger you are, and you gotta use it!" 
Mr big's the bigger it is the more power it packs 
Mr. big's shiny prick nuclear dick 
How do we measure up to it? 
At the age of twelve i thought to myself, 
"it's gonna grow" 
For the next seven years i kept a check of things down below 
It didn't grow 
Now look at me on the front of this record 
Admittedly it's not erect 
But even allowing for exaggeration there's no comparison with 
This microphone, sylvester stallone 
Electric guitars, sports cars 
Errol flynn, jimmy hill's chin 
Stars and stripes and rubber pipes 
F-111 bombers and the contras 
Post office tower penis power 
Muscles and sweat cigarettes 
Ronald reagan's smile cruise missiles 
Fourteen, fifteen, going on sixteen 
No growth down below if you know what i mean 
I kept it very quiet, i felt a lot embarrassed 
I didn't like going in public toilets 
At school i skipped showers 
The state separatism of an all-boys school 
I couldn't relate to girls, there were different rules 
I just wanted to kiss girls, put my hand up their dress 
They did right not to like it, 'cause women are not fuckin' objects 
Like with anything else which we keep to ourselves 
We end up taking it out on somebody else 
It becomes a big thing without being big at all 
I felt very inadequate, confused, and small 
We hide our feelings, our flesh and our blood 
Start putting out mr. tough 
To be larger than life, more than just flesh and blood 
Like the dickheads at shool, at gigs and in pubs 
We pretend it doesn't hurt as we beat each other up 
In our confusion we want to be more than flesh and blood 
Like the good guys on tv, we pretend to have no feelings 
It's easier to avoid the emotional scenes 
So when it comes to our lives we do not see who we're hurting 
Like the good guys on tv we don't know our own feelings 
All i needed was demystification 
And it's as simple as this 
We're flesh and blood and feelings, nothing more and nothing less 
Flesh and blood and feelings, nothing more and nothing less 
Flesh and blood and feelings, nothing more and nothing less 
Flesh and blood and feelings, nothing more and nothing less 
I say, i say, i say, what's the biggest idea in the world today? 
Us losing sight of feeling reality, instead, putting our faith in democracy 
Churchill died in 1965, but god and country survived 
As a lad i was full of it, it took me twenty years to see through it 
The state freedom which keeps us in our place 
Which keeps us blind to how governments operate 
And gives us war to cover our insignificance 
And gives thatcher what she wanted 
A vote of thanks, victory for britain, oppression with a smile 
Everybody's happy, the union jack's on the jack again over port stanley 
Young growing lads are watching every move 
To see how they measure up 
Growing up confused, like i did 
'cause their minds are being messed up 
The pretending becomes the reality as we turn out the lights 
Turn on the power and fuck the consequences 
The reality of rape and violence 
From the bedrooms to the backstreets 
And the mass-manufactured murder 
From the boardrooms to the battlefields 
The reality of their freedom 
Behind the smiles, the lies, the celebrations 
The price of trying to forget ourselves 
Trying to hide but still being racked with pain 
Such is the life they would have us lead 
To kill or be killed for their idea 
Where's the freedom, i ask, in being told what to do? 
And living in constant fear? 
If we're ever gonna change this thing 
We've got to try and find a way from within 
Within our heads, amidst our own confusion there must be something 
Something real, a feeling which is not for sale 
Which they can't drown 
A love for each other, and a will to resist the people who will try to keep us down 
Like northern ireland, nicaragua, grenada, libya 
The free world penis power intervention is so similar 
Where flesh and blood and feeling people 
Fighting for their lives, trying to resist 
Are tortured and killed by democracies and labelled terrorists 
Flesh and blood and feelings, nothing more and nothing less 
Flesh and blood and feelings, nothing more and nothing less 
Flesh and blood and feelings, nothing more and nothing less 
Flesh and blood and feelings, nothing more and nothing less 
Flesh and blood and feelings, nothing more and nothing less 
Peoplekind just trying to find some sense in all of this mess 
Something real, a feeling which will never be for sale 
A love for each other, a will to resist those who will build our prison walls 
Flesh and blood and feelings, nothing more and nothing less 
(repeat and fade)