Lyrics of 'April in Paris' by Little Dead Bertha

I go on the street
And all is everyday
Grey walls and dusty trees
And rubbish on my way
I see the people's races
And all repeat again
I see them foolish faces
And heads without brain.

We a live in world of madness
We a live in world of sadness

I know my disease
And I want kill my sense
Hard life without drinks
But exit, in my hands
I buy the many beers
And drink this after wine
My brain-work to appease
In the madness, our sign.

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