My Twentieth Century

GAVIN FRIDAY, MORRIS ROYCROFT

I woke up this morning,
Dreading the thoughts of another, dull and boring day
Hey! woe is me.
I go out on the streets, northside of the city
I see the steel, the fading rust
And the fields I used to play in....
My friends are famous and all my foes live happy
Loved by lycra, fooled by velcro
And fucked by what they need....

but who am I to criticise? my pointing finger backfires
I hang my head down low.

I once believed in jesus,
Now I can't believe in rock 'n' roll
From baptism to alcohol, in a land suffocatingly green
Hey! the myth is magic, do you know what I mean?
The politics of sin and of sex
Suffer the fools, pawn our jewels, will it ever change?

but who am I to criticise? I've made my bed, I lie on it
And hold my head up high

my disbelief. my fake redemption.
My twentieth century.
My holy war. my self indulgence.
My twentieth century.
My human flesh. my sad dependence.
My twentieth century.
My apathy. my big decision.
My twentieth century.

Trivia about the song My Twentieth Century by Gavin Friday

When was the song “My Twentieth Century” released by Gavin Friday?
The song My Twentieth Century was released in 1995, on the album “Shag Tobacco”.
Who composed the song “My Twentieth Century” by Gavin Friday?
The song “My Twentieth Century” by Gavin Friday was composed by GAVIN FRIDAY, MORRIS ROYCROFT.

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