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The Trials Of Mick Lynch
by The Hanging Bandits
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They have a multi-billion pound media machine aiming at you
More concerned with stockholder views than telling the truth
The real story is told in the questions they lead with
Who's your favourite Marxist?
At the start I was so naïve
Mick Lynch made me feel at ease
They'll connect him to the violence of the 80s
And the Battle of Orgreave
Richard you come up with remarkable twaddle sometimes
Jonathan you should apologise for talking nonsense
It doesn't say what you said it said
Rail workers don't kill cancer patients
I don't even know your name
They'll be picking through your bins by morning
Elbow deep in household filth
For backdated pay stubs and diary entries
Any sign of a stock portfolio
An old copy of the communist manifesto
Covered in notes, underlined quotes, signed Mick Lynch
And they'll be disappointed if they don't find any of those things
Richard you come up with remarkable twaddle sometimes
Jonathan you should apologise for talking nonsense
It doesn't say what you said it said
Rail workers don't kill cancer patients
I don't even know your name
They have a multi-billion pound media machine aiming at you
More concerned with stockholder views than telling the truth
The real story is told in the questions they lead with
Who's your favourite Marxist?
At the start I was so naïve
Mick Lynch made me feel at ease
They'll connect him to the violence of the 80s
And the Battle of Orgreave
Richard you come up with remarkable twaddle sometimes
Jonathan you should apologise for talking nonsense
It doesn't say what you said it said
Rail workers don't kill cancer patients
I don't even know your name
They'll be picking through your bins by morning
Elbow deep in household filth
For backdated pay stubs and diary entries
Any sign of a stock portfolio
An old copy of the communist manifesto
Covered in notes, underlined quotes, signed Mick Lynch
And they'll be disappointed if they don't find any of those things
Richard you come up with remarkable twaddle sometimes
Jonathan you should apologise for talking nonsense
It doesn't say what you said it said
Rail workers don't kill cancer patients
I don't even know your name