Raging Storm

Album: Bring Ya to the Brink (2008)
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  • Rich man, poor man, beggar man thief
    You can fool some people
    But you can't fool me
    Harbor all the hate and greed
    Threaten demise of democracy

    [Chorus]
    There's a raging storm
    In a troubled sea
    But you're clouding my mind
    With celebrity

    There are darker times for me
    Behind smoke and mirrors, amputees
    It's a different world
    Now i see the deflowering
    Of the birds and bees

    [Chorus]

    You can fight for the right to be
    But ya better not do a bad show on MTV

    Rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief
    You can fool some people but you can't fool me
    Smart bombs, rock stars, suit case queens
    God's love we deliver out destiny

    [Chorus]

    Come on people, yea yea, yea, yea

    [Chorus]

    Come on people, yea yea, yea, yea Writer/s: CYNDI LAUPER, RICHARD DAVIS MOREL
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
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