Children of the Revolution

JOHNNY MARR, KIRSTY MACCOLL

Children of the revolution coming out to play
Bombers ripped the night apart and blew the school away
Some live on the south side and they overlook the water
Some live on the north side and they're looking at the border

And those children of the revolution see the soldiers come
Smiling at the widows as they take away the sons
Children of the revolution shot down with a brand new gun
They're dropping down like flies and in their eyes

The images of war are in their eyes
They've seen it all before and know your lies
Won't keep their bellies full
In love and war there are no rules

Children of the revolution getting off the boat
To face the ignorance and prejudice that keep this land afloat
Children of the revolution make a brand new start
Running through the rubble of a thousand broken hearts and in their eyes

All promises are broken in their eyes
The words that can't be spoken and your lies
Don't keep their bellies full
In love and war there are no rules

But in their eyes
Murder comes by sea and from the skies
It's shiny and it's quick to take their lives
And if it's cruel, in love and war there are no rules

Children of the revolution coming out to play
Someone sells a gun and someone blows them all away
Children of the revolution sold out by the banks
Who swap the green upon the dollars for the green upon the tanks

Children of the revolution shot down by a brand new gun
Shot down by a brand new gun
Shot down by a brand new gun
Shot down by a brand new gun

Trivia about the song Children of the Revolution by Kirsty MacColl

When was the song “Children of the Revolution” released by Kirsty MacColl?
The song Children of the Revolution was released in 1991, on the album “Electric Landlady”.
Who composed the song “Children of the Revolution” by Kirsty MacColl?
The song “Children of the Revolution” by Kirsty MacColl was composed by JOHNNY MARR, KIRSTY MACCOLL.

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