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The track got its live debut at London's Royal Albert Hall.
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"A Century of Fakers" is a track by Belle and Sebastian, from the album Push Barman to Open Old Wounds, Vol. 1, released 22nd May 2005. The track is 4:30 long. It's filed under Indie Pop. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about Belle and Sebastian.
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There are people going hungry every day They've got nothing on their plates And you're filling your fat face with every different kind of cake And if you ever go lardy, or go lame I will drop you straight away That's the price you have to pay For every stupid thing you say There are people going lonely, and they'll stay Lonely fay into the year Because you're making blinkers fashionable And fashionably you'll say "All is equal in love and war" and "I'm sorry, but I've got some things to do" And you pretend to read a book you'll never finish till the day That the author dedicates it To A Century Of Fakers They took your mould and they burned it on the fire in history today Yeah, the author dedicates it To A Century Of Fakers He was an anarchist, he tried his best but it wasn't good enough Did I say I would see you soon? Well I'm sorry, but i just came off my bike And my face is scarred And chance has barred me seeing you tonight I was over the other side of the city And if the truth be known I'd say That you look great from there before you shaved your golden hair today Everybody's trying to make us Another century of fakers They took you mould and burned it on the fire of history today Everybody's trying to make us Another cool decade of fakers Another century of fakers
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