The Ballad

DAVID LACHLAN THRUSSELL

When the working day is done
I refuse to belong to anyone.
And at night when I try to sleep
I hear the house of commerce in my dreams
Somehow, someone, somewhere
Owns everything I do.
Somehow, someone, somewhere
Owns all of me and owns all of you.
There's no charge,
There's no crime,

But we're all doing time.
To be honest there's not much I can do
But to sing a bad ballad for you.
I could suggest sabotage,
But success might prove a mirage.
'cause Somehow, someone, somewhere
Owns everything I do.
Somehow, someone, somewhere
Owns all of me and owns all of you.

Trivia about the song The Ballad by Snog

On which albums was the song “The Ballad” released by Snog?
Snog released the song on the albums “Buy Me... I’ll Change Your Life” in 1997, “The Human Germ” in 2005, “Buy Me...i'll Change Your Life” in 2005, and “Sixteen Easy Tunes For The End Times” in 2006.
Who composed the song “The Ballad” by Snog?
The song “The Ballad” by Snog was composed by DAVID LACHLAN THRUSSELL.

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