Turn Off The Radio
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Turn Off The Radio
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Open your ears and your eyes
The old man is praying the end of the world
But I don't believe in all these lies
Tell me the truth
And I will be there for you
Turn on the radio
If you wanna live your mother`s life
Turn on the radio
If you wanna live your mother`s dream
Your mothers dream
This is the future and the past
This is your life believe in yourself
I don`t believe in Jesus Christ
The new church is rising
And I will be there for you
Turn off the radio
And listen to what I have to say
Turn off the radio
And once in a lifetime I`ll be there
I`ll be there
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