Smile

Herbert Grönemeyer, Peter Hammill

The jokes are everywhere
The secret deal's complete –
Money talks, some good advice
The politicians run like clockwork mice
All fit's the masterplan

A database on the telephone
And cable sunshine floods your home –
So, times are good?
Fat cats get fatter day by day
Those who sit it out will make their way
So things can't be that bad

Ooh, a smile has set upon this land
Ooh, a selfish grin of ignorance
Ooh, you simply have to play the game
The joke's on us:
This is more and more ridiculous

Everything's great objectivity taboo
Self-satisfaction pumping up
Minor achievements to cover up
All the failures and mistakes
And if you don't smile along
You're a public enemy, you don't belong
The black lists are in the mail
There isn't any room for doubt
We'll all be equal when we share it out
But outsiders will get nothing

Ooh, a smile has set upon this land
Ooh, a rictus grin of ignorance
Ooh, you simply have to play the game
The joke's on us:
This is more and more ridiculous

Ooh, a smile has set upon this land
Ooh, a rictus grin of ignorance
Ooh, you simply have to play the game
The joke's on us:
This is more and more ridiculous
Ooh, a smile has set upon this land
Ooh, a rictus grin of ignorance
Ooh, you simply have to play the game
The joke's on us:
This is more and more ridiculous

Ooh, a smile ooh, a rictus grin
Ooh, you simply got to ridiculous

Trivia about the song Smile by Peter Hammill

When was the song “Smile” released by Peter Hammill?
The song Smile was released in 1988, on the album “In a Foreign Town”.
Who composed the song “Smile” by Peter Hammill?
The song “Smile” by Peter Hammill was composed by Herbert Grönemeyer, Peter Hammill.

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