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SINGER: Jethro Tull
SONG:Wind-up
When i was young and they packed me off to school and they taught me how not to play the game. i didn't mind if they groomed me for success or if they said that i was just a fool. so i left there in the morning with their god tucked underneath my arm - their half - assed smiles and the book of rules. and i asked this god a question and by way of firm reply he said - i'm not the kind you have to wind up on sundays. so to my old headmaster (and to anyone who cares): before i'm through, i'd like to say my prayers - i don't believe you: you had the whole damn thing all wrong - he's not the kind you have to wind up on sundays. well you can excommunicate me on my way to sunday school and have all the bishops harmonise these lines - how do you dare to tell me that i'm my father's son when that was just an accident of birth. i'd rather look around me - compose a better song 'cos that's the honest measure of my worth. in your pomp and all your glory you're a poorer man than me as you lick the boots of death born out of fear. i don't believe you: you had the whole damn thing all wrong - he's not the kind you have to wind up on sundays.
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