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Can you ride a tiger?
Can you play with the flame?
Can you tell me lies?
And still act the same

I am not innocent
But I talk about the blue blue sky
Make you believe in happiness
By telling you another lie

‘Cause if it’s good for me
And if it’s good for you
Let a little space between
What you say and what you do
What you say and what you do

Lies, lies, lies
Everything’s alright

All the politicians
Most of all the others too
They tell you stories
Your turn to decide if they’re true
Sometimes it’s good
Sometimes it’s bad
But when reality turns you sad

Then it’s good for me
And it’s good for you
With a little space between
What you say and what you do
What you say and what you do

Lies, lies, lies
Everything’s alright

Can you ride a tiger? Oh no!
Can you play with the flame? You'll get burned
Can you tell me lies? ooh
And still act the same

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from The Devil in Your Mind, released February 8, 2015
Written by Milan Heil

Performed by...
Milan Heil: vocals, acoustic guitar
Hera Sparnon: vocals
Albrecht Hille: saxophone
Roman Patzak: bass
Thorgen Bloch: drums
Matthias Kasparick: piano

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Whisky & Rhymes Berlin, Germany

Whisky and Rhymes spawned in the depths of a smokey underground den, hidden in the meanest, toughest neighbourhood back- streets of Berlin. But together these 5 missfits found that by playing songs together they could lull their audience into a trance-like state. So they hired scruffy neighbourhood children to pick the pockets of the unsuspecting onlookers. ... more

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