The Red And The Black
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The Red And The Black
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Napalm trees sway in the breeze
Golden fleece is on sale this week
The goose that laid the golden eggs
Scalps tickets in los angeles
The careful plans of willing slaves
Who curtsey and bow while they rattle their chains
They're planning famous escapades
In the conference rooms of the overpaid
Let's talk about fame
Crucifix and a switchblade
Microphone and a briefcase
A quick fix for the marketplace
So put on your thinking cap
'Cause there's a thousand miles
Between the red and the black
Seduce, betray
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