The dust settled in the morning light
But the view you took in was not quite right
Several weeks feeling overwrought
All chewed up as an afterthought
The winds of change, they overhang
You might as well go out with a bang
So stand up with your sign and sing it
Now the man is dead, long live the man now
You nod along but you can’t let go
For the best devil is the one that you know
A cheap suit made of unheard hints
And years of cashed out Parliaments
The missive that you’re punching in
They won’t be hearing from you again
The moment’s passed to let it sink in
And by the time you’ve moved along
They won’t even notice that you’re gone
The better you climbs in their spaceship
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