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First in Line - Jazz It Lyrics



First in Line - Jazz It Lyrics




Birds falling from the sky and media goes haywire
Is this a god sent sign, wait for the fire?
One more thing to write, one more paper to sell?
One less fact to check and... who cares when truth is money!
It was a f*cking truck!
Spectacles sells issues worldwide, let's all read about it
We can hear it, watch it, smell it... live - and never care about it
One more thing to write, one more paper to sell?
One less fact to check and... who cares when truth is money!
It was a f*cking truck!
Live coverage from east to west, from north to south
But only if deemed safe, for an audience of sheep and drones
Big questions will never find it's way to the audience that does'nt care!
New lips, cool cars, win the lottery, american idol
It's all you'll ever read
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Birds falling from the sky and media goes haywire
Is this a god sent sign, wait for the fire?
One more thing to write, one more paper to sell?
One less fact to check and... who cares when truth is money!
It was a f*cking truck!
Spectacles sells issues worldwide, let's all read about it
We can hear it, watch it, smell it... live - and never care about it
One more thing to write, one more paper to sell?
One less fact to check and... who cares when truth is money!
It was a f*cking truck!
Live coverage from east to west, from north to south
But only if deemed safe, for an audience of sheep and drones
Big questions will never find it's way to the audience that does'nt care!
New lips, cool cars, win the lottery, american idol
It's all you'll ever read
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Writer: Errol Tanriverdi
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Performed By: First in Line
Length: 1:52
Written by: Errol Tanriverdi

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