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After the Rush Hour Songtext

I am the small town lineman, and you′ll find me out here on the line,
Searching ceaselessly to simply find a place I can call mine.
Every corner of this country criss-crossed out with coloured lines,
The city lies before me, another city sprawling out behind.

I am a frontiersman,
Trapped in suburban England.

And since the Scramble ended, since the West was won on wagon trails,
It seems Mazzini's paradisiacal panopticon prevailed.
My walkabouts no longer take me beyond a choice of different gaols.
Why should I have to choose a state when every one of them has failed?

I am a frontiersman, trapped in suburban England.
And I promise not to overthrow the state
If allowed to redraw the atlas before I emigrate.


So I have sailed the seven seas alone,
Trying to find a shore I can call home,
But all I found are different flags,
Double-speaking diplomats,
And I do not have time for that.

So I′ll declare my own sovereign state,
The borders based on the bottoms of my boots,
And I will open embassies wherever the hell I please,
And at assemblies you will see me sat but never on my knees.

I am a frontiersman, trapped in suburban England.
And I promise not to overthrow the state
If allowed to redraw the atlas before I emigrate.
And I'd gladly leave your Metternich's alone
As long as where I lay my head I can be my very own.

I am the Winchester lineman

I am a frontiersman,
Trapped in suburban England,
But here I will not remain
I′ll ride into the sunset,
My horse waits on the plain.
And I keep walking the line.

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