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Black Friday Rule - Flogging Molly
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Black Friday Rule Flogging Molly

"Black Friday Rule" by Flogging Molly, released in 2006, is a #Rock song that critiques consumerism and the chaos of Black Friday shopping. The lyrics convey themes of societal greed and the loss of human connection. Musically, it features energetic punk influences and traditional Irish instrumentation, reflecting the band's unique style. The song resonates with listeners as a commentary on modern consumer culture.

Black Friday Rule - Flogging Molly
I want to believe in myself once again
So I dream of a man whose hopes never end
To kiss with a girl who's as lovely as you
I'd give you my heart if you gave me the truth

And for every tear that is lost from an eye
I'd dig me a well where no man could destroy
I want to believe in a freedom that's bold
But all I remember is the freedom of old (Hey)

Well, I lost me a wife so I found me a plane
Flew all the way to California
This mess in my head is a mess getting out
You drink too much coffee, I drink too much stout

But after a while, when my mouth ain't so dry
I'll dance up a storm, sure life's looking fine
But as darkness falls, I return to my bed
Don't ask me more questions, don't fuck with my head

'Cause I've been down in this world, down and almost broken
Like thousands of people, left standing in their shoe
Down in this world, down and almost broken
As thousands they grieve as the black Friday rule
As thousands they grieve as the black Friday rule
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