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WAKE UP WORLD..........YOU ARE BEING FUCKED WITH SURE AS A BOXED DUCK :-(

Take a pill


Project Lorraine

My head aches and there’s throbbing in my ears.

“Take a pill”

My heart aches and my eyes are filled with tears.

“Take a pill”

There are rats at my backdoor and I nearly fell

Through our rotten floor.

“Take a pill”



But doctor I’m not ill

Why do you tell me “take a pill”?

My roof is leaking still.

“Take a pill”



We’ve got no money to buy us any bread,

“Take a pill”

The ceiling will be crashing round my head,

“Take a pill”

My old man got the sack

And all the work has bent my back,

I feel I’m on the rack.

“Take a pill”



Now doctor I can’t do without your pills,

But they’ve upped prescriptions

And I can’t pay my bills.

Now tell me if you can

How you’ll help me and my old man,

Oh tell me if you will?

“Take a pill”

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