Lyrics written for the campaign trail for Blackpool's REFORM UK election candidate Mark Butcher
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00:34 It's time that we united, side by side,
00:36 it collided our minds to bridge the gap between North
00:39 and the South, dividing.
00:40 Blindsided by the corporate infrastructure provided,
00:42 while cast aside in the declining streets
00:44 that we reside in.
00:45 And time after time, we're reminded inside of our minds,
00:48 thinking of all the council decisions we never decided.
00:51 I'd be delighted if we all stand together and fight it.
00:54 I don't ever want to see my son living his life like Heidi.
00:56 I'm sick of the repetition and hypocritical sins
00:59 of a cynical politician getting kicked to the shin.
01:02 Broken promises that certain individuals break.
01:05 I think we need somebody with balls
01:06 to step into this political ring.
01:08 Blackpool Council's a joke, but far from a comedy.
01:11 Carbon copy of Vegas, but London's got the monopoly.
01:13 Not enough jobs to prop the economy.
01:15 Come on, it got to be honest.
01:17 There's something chronically wrong with the policies.
01:19 We need somebody here that's raised, born, and bred.
01:22 Gets the homeless off the streets
01:23 and kept them warm and fed.
01:25 If you ain't thinking them up, one to them,
01:26 maybe you're misled.
01:27 Or you might prefer Chris left pumping Jeremy Corbyn's leg.
01:31 But all said and done, the Lord's on our side.
01:33 For a third eye, open seeking through all
01:35 of the corporate lies.
01:36 Of course the corporations will devise a source to divide.
01:39 Stick together where we go, what we go, all to survive.
01:41 If we all stand up with our head held high,
01:44 we can shut them down and reach the sky.
01:47 It'd be clear to see with our open eyes
01:49 the revolution won't be televised.
01:52 If we all stand up with our head held high,
01:55 we can shut them down and reach the sky.
01:58 It'd be clear to see with our open eyes
02:01 the revolution won't be televised.
02:03 Together as one, we could be changing the course of history.
02:07 Watching St. George get back onto his horse, literally.
02:09 Shutting down the establishment, reinforcing the misery.
02:12 Unlock the potential of South Shore.
02:14 Simply, it'd be down to you for casting your votes.
02:17 I would sadly regret the day if I had to reload.
02:19 The fact that I won't, no matter how sad that I'm broke.
02:22 I'm passionate, so I'll put in my faith.
02:24 It's a mark running, because with only one man,
02:26 there is hope.
02:27 Or instead, go vote for Chris Webb.
02:28 This insect was detested by Northern demand.
02:31 Just a wow, I'm impressed.
02:32 What will he do for an encore?
02:34 Give him big head to big wigs
02:35 and leave in a town crippling in debt.
02:37 Go kiss my middle finger in Dex.
02:39 If you're running against me, then you caught my interest.
02:42 I think that it's best you pack your little balls up and leave.
02:45 Go to your big friends.
02:46 God has my witness.
02:47 Great, we trained so well.
02:48 The people's been blessed.
02:49 If we all stand up with our head held high,
02:51 we can shut them down and reach the sky.
02:54 It'd be clear to see with our open eyes,
02:57 the revolution won't be televised.
03:00 If we all stand up with our head held high,
03:02 we can shut them down and reach the sky.
03:05 It'd be clear to see with our open eyes,
03:08 the revolution won't be televised.
03:11 If we all stand up with our head held high,
03:14 we can shut them down and reach the sky.
03:16 It'd be clear to see with our open eyes,
03:19 the revolution won't be televised.
03:22 If we all stand up with our head held high,
03:25 we can shut them down and reach the sky.
03:28 It'd be clear to see with our open eyes,
03:30 the revolution won't be televised.
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