Life in a Glasshouse Song Lyrics

Life in a Glasshouse by Radiohead Song Lyrics

Once again, I'm in trouble with my own friend
She is papering the window panes
She is putting on a smile
Living in a glass house

Once again, packed like frozen food and battery hens
Think of all the starving millions
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones
Your royal highnesses

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When did life in a glasshouse come out?

Life in a Glasshouse is a song that was released in 01 April 2016.

From which album is the song life in a glasshouse?

Life in a Glasshouse is a song from the Amnesiac album.

Who performs the song life in a glasshouse?

Life in a Glasshouse is performed by Radiohead.

How long is life in a glasshouse?

Life in a Glasshouse has a duration of 4:36 minutes.

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