When I'm walking down the street It's always you I seem to meet Car coat on and steel boots on your feet And write your letters to the Evening News I pick up a knife and sing this tune
It goes, Hey fascist! Hey fascist! Hey fascist! You're gonna get it through the head I said Hey fascist! Hey fascist! Hey fascist! You're gonna get it through the head, I said wah wah
When walking to work it's always you I seem to meet [ ] in your hair, smelly in the heat And you kick the shit out of some poor kid I pick up a knife, I flip my lid
It goes, Hey fascist! Hey fascist! Hey fascist! You're gonna get it through the head I said Hey fascist! Hey fascist! Hey fascist! You're gonna get it through the head
I said I woka-to-ma, woka-to-ma Woka-to-ma, wah wah wah
The dead director of the BBC I'll show you what I'd love to see Swastikas and swimming pools I pick up a knife I sing this tune
It goes, Hey fascist! Hey fascist! Hey fascist! You're gonna get it through the head I said Hey fascist! Hey fascist! Hey fascist! You're gonna get it through the head
I said I woka-to-ma, woka-to-ma Woka-to-ma, wah wah wah
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