Here's an attempt at another Sinead tune (useful for bashing right-wing politicians). After years and years of listening to this song, there are still some lyrics I can't figure out; any help would be much appreciated. Ben
DRINK BEFORE THE WAR Sinead O'Connor (from _The Lion and the Cobra_)
You tell us that we're wrong
You tell us not to sing our songs
Nothing we can say will make you see
You've got a heart of stone, you can never feel
You say, "Oh, I'm not afraid, it can't happen to me
I believe that life is a good thing (?)
Oh no, you're out of your mind, it won't happen to me
'Cause I've carried my weight and I've been a strong man"
Oh, I listen to the man in the liquor store
(?) Anybody want a drink before the war?
Your parents paid you through
You've got a nice big car, nothing bothers you
Somebody cut out your eyes, you refuse to see
Ah, somebody cut out your heart, you refuse to feel
And you live in a shell, you create your own hell
You live in the past and talk about war
And you dig your own grave, yeah
When it's a life you could save
So stop with the past, it's not gonna happen
And you cry but you'll never fall
No no no, you're building a wall
Got to break it down, start again
You say, "oh no, it won't happen to us"
We've lived our lives basically in goodness"
So stop talking of war 'cause you know we've heard it all before
Why don't you go out there and do something useful?