The Death Of Song
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The Death Of Song
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The death of song has finally arrived
I just read about it
It was long overdue
There's no doubt about that
They've finally put an end to all this nonsense
Let it rest in peace
It had a few good moments
Now we've got a new lease
Thank god for the death of song
So long to a pain in the ear
No more of the same old thing
No more a song you will hear
It's an art form that's had its day
It's way past its prime
Put it out to pasture
The magazine says it's about time
I love you baby, i love you
Oh baby you've done me wrong
I feel this way or that way or whatever
Thank god for the death of song
Thank god for the death of song
I just read about its demise
The goodbye was dark & rainy
Good news, blue skies.
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White Hassle performs "The Death Of Song", and this lyric page sits inside the White Hassle catalog on LyroVerse.
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