Feed the Enemy

DAVID TOMLINSON, HOWARD DEVOTO

It's always raining over the border
There's been a plane crash out there
In the wheatfields they're picking up the pieces
We could go and look and stare

How many friends have we over there?
The border guards fight unconvincingly
Whatever we do it seems things are arranged
We always have to feed the enemy

You could dance for me
And punch me through
You could dance for me
And punch me through
You could dance for me
And punch me through
You could dance for me
And punch me through

We watched them trash the last camera
Glued to all our TV's
The actors on the replay
Trying again to touch you and me

But they always seem to know
Exactly what they're talking about
They must've got you in a corner
You've got no room to move
You've got no room for doubt
That's exactly what they're talking about
They must've got you in a corner
No room to move
No room for doubt

Trivia about the song Feed the Enemy by Magazine

On which albums was the song “Feed the Enemy” released by Magazine?
Magazine released the song on the albums “Secondhand Daylight” in 1979, “Rays And Hail 1978-1981” in 1987, “Scree [Rarities 1978 - 1981]” in 1991, “Magazine...(Where The Power Is)” in 2003, and “Real Life / Secondhand Daylight” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Feed the Enemy” by Magazine?
The song “Feed the Enemy” by Magazine was composed by DAVID TOMLINSON, HOWARD DEVOTO.

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