Public Enema Number One

Bruce Dickinson, David Michael Murray

Ah-ha

When it all comes down the line
And the lights they turn to greed
And you race off with your tires screaming
Rolling thunder
And the people choke with poison
Children cry in fear
But you've got your fast bullet
One way ticket out of here

Fall on your knees today
And pray the world will mend its ways
Get to your feet again
Refugees from the heartbreak and the pain

In the cities, in the streets
There's a tension you can feel
The breaking strain is fast approaching
Guns and riots (riots)
Politicians gamble and lie to save their skins
And the press get fed the scapegoats
Public enema number one

Fall on your knees today
And pray the world will mend its ways
Get to your feet again
Refugees from the heartbreak and the pain

A million network slaves
In an advertising new age
I don't need a crystal ball to sell ya
Your children have more brains
Than your drug infested remains
California dreaming as the earth dies screaming

Fall on your knees today
And pray the world will mend its ways
Get to your feet again
Refugees from the heartbreak, oh
Fall on your knees today
And pray the world will mend its ways
Get to your feet again
Refugees from the heartbreak and the pain

Trivia about the song Public Enema Number One by Iron Maiden

On which albums was the song “Public Enema Number One” released by Iron Maiden?
Iron Maiden released the song on the albums “No Prayer for the Dying” in 1990 and “The Complete Albums Collection 1990-2015” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Public Enema Number One” by Iron Maiden?
The song “Public Enema Number One” by Iron Maiden was composed by Bruce Dickinson, David Michael Murray.

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