Where's the Revolution

Album: Spirit (2017)
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  • You've been kept down
    You've been pushed 'round
    You've been lied to
    You've been fed truths
    Who's making your decisions?
    You or your religion
    Your government, your countries
    You patriotic junkies

    Where's the revolution
    Come on, people
    You're letting me down
    Where's the revolution
    Come on, people
    You're letting me down

    You've been pissed on
    For too long
    Your rights abused
    Your views refused
    They manipulate and threaten
    With terror as a weapon
    Scare you till you're stupefied
    Wear you down until you're on their side

    Where's the revolution
    Come on, people
    You're letting me down
    Where's the revolution
    Come on, people
    You're letting me down

    The train is coming
    The train is coming
    The train is coming
    The train is coming
    So get on board
    Get on board
    Get on board
    Get on board

    The engine's humming
    The engine's humming
    The engine's humming
    The engine's humming
    So get on board
    Get on board
    Get on board
    Get on board

    The train is coming
    The train is coming
    The train is coming
    The train is coming
    So get on board
    Get on board
    Get on board
    Get on board

    The engine's humming
    The engine's humming
    The engine's humming
    The engine's humming
    So get on board
    Get on board
    Get on board

    Where's the revolution
    Come on, people
    You're letting me down
    Where's the revolution
    Come on, people
    You're letting me down

    Where's the revolution
    Come on, people
    You're letting me down Writer/s: Martin Gore
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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