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A No and a YES

A No and a YES lyrics by John Lydon. Too much confusion these days Between a no and a yes who knows? Now which side of the fence Is best who knows These...

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A No and a YES

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Too much confusion these days

Between a no and a yes who knows?

Now which side of the fence

Is best who knows

These confusion days

Confusion

Now where the riddle will rest

See it leads me, to apathy

The thing that I detest

Try, try to undo these problems

You see those problems, and faults in you

I know the'yre there, I got them too

Or should I say no

Or should I just let go

Or should I say yes, which ever is best

Too much confusion

These days, these days

Should I say no, should I let I'd go

Should I say yes, whichever is best

Confusion

Now it leads me to patahy

The thing that I detest

But I try, try try, to undo

You see those problems, and faults in you

I know the'yre there, I got them too

And should I say no

Or should I just let go

And should I say yes, which ever is best

Which answer is best between a no and a yes

Which riddle will rest

Now let go, lets go

Should I just let it rest

These days, let it rest

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