Ignore the Ignorant

Album: Ignore the Ignorant (2009)
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  • In these passionate places
    There's a piece of me in every town
    And the dialect changes
    They never seem to wear me out
    Yes the war is over
    But no-one ever told my heart
    That it's all a laugh because
    I'm throwing England to the dogs
    But anyway

    To be in the right
    I'd give my life
    But you must see it through
    It's now down to you

    Although you want the boy that is
    You will never change the boy that was
    And though he lives in a hotel
    He seems to scrub up rather well
    It's just a shame you can't
    Ignore the ignorant
    Because you see them
    Every day

    To be in the right
    I'd give my life
    But you must see it through
    It's now down to you
    To be proven right
    I'd give my life

    Ignore the ignorant Writer/s: Gary Jarman, Johnny Marr, Ross Jarman, Ryan Jarman
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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