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Really don't mind if you sit this one out.<br /> <br />My words but a whisper -- your deafness a SHOUT.<br />I may make you feel but I can't make you think.<br />Your sperm's in the gutter -- your love's in the sink.<br />So you ride yourselves over the fields and<br />you make all your animal deals and<br />your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick.<br />And the sand-castle virtues are all swept away in<br />the tidal destruction<br />the moral melee.<br />The elastic retreat rings the close of play as the last wave uncovers<br />the newfangled way.<br />But your new shoes are worn at the heels and<br />your suntan does rapidly peel and<br />your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick.<br /> <br />And the love that I feel is so far away:<br />I'm a bad dream that I just had today -- and you<br />shake your head and<br />say it's a shame.<br /> <br />Spin me back down the years and the days of my youth.<br />Draw the lace and black curtains and shut out the whole truth.<br />Spin me down the long ages: let them sing the song.<br /> <br />See there! A son is born -- and we pronounce him fit to fight.<br />There are black-heads on his shoulders, and he pees himself in the night.<br />We'll<br />make a man of him<br />put him to trade<br />teach him<br />to play Monopoly and<br />to sing in the rain.<br /> <br />The Poet and the painter casting shadows on the water --<br />as the sun plays on the infantry returning from the sea.<br />The do-er and the thinker: no allowance for the other --<br />as the failing light illuminates the mercenary's creed.<br />The home fire burning: the kettle almost boiling --<br />but the master of the house is far away.<br />The horses stamping -- their warm breath clouding<br />in the sharp and frosty morning of the day.<br />And the poet lifts his pen while the soldier sheaths his sword.<br /> <br />And the youngest of the family is moving with authority.<br />Building castles by the sea, he dares the tardy tide to wash them all aside.<br /> <br />The cattle quietly grazing at the grass down by the river<br />where the swelling mountain water moves onward to the sea:<br />the builder of the castles renews the age-old purpose<br />and contemplates the milking girl whose offer is his need.<br />The young men of the household have<br />all gone into service and<br />are not to be expected for a year.<br />The innocent young master -- thoughts moving ever faster --<br />has formed the plan to change the man he seems.<br />And the poet sheaths his pen while the soldier lifts his sword.<br /> <br />And the oldest of the family is moving with authority.<br />Coming from across the sea, he challenges the son who puts him to the run.<br /> <br />What do you do when<br />the old man's gone -- do you want to be him? And<br />your real self sings the song.<br />Do you want to free him?<br />No one to help you get up steam --<br />and the whirlpool turns you `way off-beam.<br /> <br />LATER.<br />I've come down from the upper class to mend your rotten ways.<br />My father was a man-of-power whom everyone obeyed.<br />So come on all you criminals!<br />I've got to put you straight just like I did with my old man --<br />twenty years too late.<br />Your bread and water's going cold.<br />Your hair is too short and neat.<br />I'll judge you all and make damn sure that no-one judges me.<br /> <br />You curl your toes in fun as you smile at everyone -- you meet the stares.<br />You're unaware that your doings aren't done.<br />And you laugh most ruthlessly as you tell us what not to be.<br />But how are we supposed to see where we should run?<br />I see you shuffle in the courtroom with<br />your rings upon your fingers and<br />your downy little sidies and<br />your silver-buckle shoes.<br />Playing at the hard case, you follow the example of the comic-paper idol<br />who lets you bend the rules.<br /> <br />So!<br />Come on ye childhood heroes!<br />Won't you rise up from the pages of your comic-books<br />your super crooks<br />and show us all the way.<br />Well! Make your will and testament. Won't you?<br />Join your local government.<br />We'll have Superman for president<br />let Robin save the day.<br /> <br />You put your bet on number one and it comes up every time.<br />The other kids have all backed down and they put you first in line.<br />And so you finally ask yourself just how big you are --<br />and take your place in a wiser world of bigger motor cars.<br />And you wonder who to call on.<br /> <br />So! Where the hell was Biggles when you needed him last Saturday?<br />And where were all the sportsmen who always pulled you though?<br />They're all resting down in Cornwall --<br />writing up their memoirs for a paper-back edition<br />of the Boy Scout Manual.<br /> <br />LATER.<br />See there! A man born -- and we pronounce him fit for peace.<br />There's a load lifted from his shoulders with the discovery of his disease.<br />We'll<br />take the child from him<br />put it to the test<br />teach it<br />to be a wise man<br />how to fool the rest.<br /> <br />QUOTE<br />We will be geared to the average rather than the exceptional<br />God is an overwhelming responsibility<br />we walked through the maternity ward and saw 218 babies wearing nylons<br />cats are on the upgrade<br />upgrade? Hipgrave. Oh, Mac.<br /> <br />LATER<br />In the clear white circles of morning wonder,<br />I take my place with the lord of the hills.<br />And the blue-eyed soldiers stand slightly discoloured (in neat little rows)<br />sporting canvas frills.<br />With their jock-straps pinching, they slouch to attention,<br />while queueing for sarnies at the office canteen.<br />Saying -- how's your granny and<br />good old Ernie: he coughed up a tenner on a premium bond win.<br /><br />The legends (worded in the ancient tribal hymn) lie cradled<br />in the seagull's call.<br />And all the promises they made are ground beneath the sadist's fall.<br />The poet and the wise man stand behind the gun,<br />and signal for the crack of dawn.<br />Light the sun.<br /> <br />Do you believe in the day? Do you?<br />Believe in the day! The Dawn Creation of the Kings has begun.<br />Soft Venus (lonely maiden) brings the ageless one.<br />Do you believe in the day?<br />The fading hero has returned to the night -- and fully pregnant with the day,<br />wise men endorse the poet's sight.<br />Do you believe in the day? Do you? Believe in the day!<br /> <br />Let me tell you the tales of your life of<br />your love and the cut of the knife<br />the tireless oppression<br />the wisdom instilled<br />the desire to kill or be killed.<br />Let me sing of the losers who lie in the street as the last bus goes by.<br />The pavements ar empty: the gutters run red -- while the fool<br />toasts his god in the sky.<br /><br />So come all ye young men who are building castles!<br />Kindly state the time of the year and join your voices in a hellish chorus.<br />Mark the precise nature of your fear.<br />Let me help you pick up your dead as the sins of the father are fed<br />with<br />the blood of the fools and<br />the thoughts of the wise and<br />from the pan under your bed.<br />Let me make you a present of song as<br />the wise man breaks wind and is gone while<br />the fool with the hour-glass is cooking his goose and<br />the nursery rhyme winds along.<br /><br />So! Come all ye young men who are building castles!<br />Kindly state the time of the year and join your voices in a hellish chorus.<br />Mark the precise nature of your fear.<br />See! The summer lightning casts its bolts upon you<br />and the hour of judgement draweth near.<br />Would you be<br />the fool stood in his suit of armour or<br />the wiser man who rushes clear.<br />So! Come on ye childhood heroes!<br />Won't your rise up from the pages of your comic-books<br />your super-crooks and<br />show us all the way.<br />Well! Make your will and testament.<br />Won't you? Join your local government.<br />We'll have Superman for president<br />let Robin save the day.<br />So! Where the hell was Biggles when you needed him last Saturday?<br />And where were all the sportsmen who always pulled you through?<br />They're all resting down in Cornwall -- writing up their memoirs<br />for a paper-back edition of the Boy Scout Manual.<br /> <br />OF COURSE<br />So you ride yourselves over the fields and<br />you make all your animal deals and<br />your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick.
New song lyrics
Really don't mind if you sit this one out.<br /> <br />My words but a whisper -- your deafness a SHOUT.<br />I may make you feel but I can't make you think.<br />Your sperm's in the gutter -- your love's in the sink.<br />So you ride yourselves over the fields and<br />you make all your animal deals and<br />your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick.<br />And the sand-castle virtues are all swept away in<br />the tidal destruction<br />the moral melee.<br />The elastic retreat rings the close of play as the last wave uncovers<br />the newfangled way.<br />But your new shoes are worn at the heels and<br />your suntan does rapidly peel and<br />your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick.<br /> <br />And the love that I feel is so far away:<br />I'm a bad dream that I just had today -- and you<br />shake your head and<br />say it's a shame.<br /> <br />Spin me back down the years and the days of my youth.<br />Draw the lace and black curtains and shut out the whole truth.<br />Spin me down the long ages: let them sing the song.<br /> <br />See there! A son is born -- and we pronounce him fit to fight.<br />There are black-heads on his shoulders, and he pees himself in the night.<br />We'll<br />make a man of him<br />put him to trade<br />teach him<br />to play Monopoly and<br />to sing in the rain.<br /> <br />The Poet and the painter casting shadows on the water --<br />as the sun plays on the infantry returning from the sea.<br />The do-er and the thinker: no allowance for the other --<br />as the failing light illuminates the mercenary's creed.<br />The home fire burning: the kettle almost boiling --<br />but the master of the house is far away.<br />The horses stamping -- their warm breath clouding<br />in the sharp and frosty morning of the day.<br />And the poet lifts his pen while the soldier sheaths his sword.<br /> <br />And the youngest of the family is moving with authority.<br />Building castles by the sea, he dares the tardy tide to wash them all aside.<br /> <br />The cattle quietly grazing at the grass down by the river<br />where the swelling mountain water moves onward to the sea:<br />the builder of the castles renews the age-old purpose<br />and contemplates the milking girl whose offer is his need.<br />The young men of the household have<br />all gone into service and<br />are not to be expected for a year.<br />The innocent young master -- thoughts moving ever faster --<br />has formed the plan to change the man he seems.<br />And the poet sheaths his pen while the soldier lifts his sword.<br /> <br />And the oldest of the family is moving with authority.<br />Coming from across the sea, he challenges the son who puts him to the run.<br /> <br />What do you do when<br />the old man's gone -- do you want to be him? And<br />your real self sings the song.<br />Do you want to free him?<br />No one to help you get up steam --<br />and the whirlpool turns you `way off-beam.<br /> <br />LATER.<br />I've come down from the upper class to mend your rotten ways.<br />My father was a man-of-power whom everyone obeyed.<br />So come on all you criminals!<br />I've got to put you straight just like I did with my old man --<br />twenty years too late.<br />Your bread and water's going cold.<br />Your hair is too short and neat.<br />I'll judge you all and make damn sure that no-one judges me.<br /> <br />You curl your toes in fun as you smile at everyone -- you meet the stares.<br />You're unaware that your doings aren't done.<br />And you laugh most ruthlessly as you tell us what not to be.<br />But how are we supposed to see where we should run?<br />I see you shuffle in the courtroom with<br />your rings upon your fingers and<br />your downy little sidies and<br />your silver-buckle shoes.<br />Playing at the hard case, you follow the example of the comic-paper idol<br />who lets you bend the rules.<br /> <br />So!<br />Come on ye childhood heroes!<br />Won't you rise up from the pages of your comic-books<br />your super crooks<br />and show us all the way.<br />Well! Make your will and testament. Won't you?<br />Join your local government.<br />We'll have Superman for president<br />let Robin save the day.<br /> <br />You put your bet on number one and it comes up every time.<br />The other kids have all backed down and they put you first in line.<br />And so you finally ask yourself just how big you are --<br />and take your place in a wiser world of bigger motor cars.<br />And you wonder who to call on.<br /> <br />So! Where the hell was Biggles when you needed him last Saturday?<br />And where were all the sportsmen who always pulled you though?<br />They're all resting down in Cornwall --<br />writing up their memoirs for a paper-back edition<br />of the Boy Scout Manual.<br /> <br />LATER.<br />See there! A man born -- and we pronounce him fit for peace.<br />There's a load lifted from his shoulders with the discovery of his disease.<br />We'll<br />take the child from him<br />put it to the test<br />teach it<br />to be a wise man<br />how to fool the rest.<br /> <br />QUOTE<br />We will be geared to the average rather than the exceptional<br />God is an overwhelming responsibility<br />we walked through the maternity ward and saw 218 babies wearing nylons<br />cats are on the upgrade<br />upgrade? Hipgrave. Oh, Mac.<br /> <br />LATER<br />In the clear white circles of morning wonder,<br />I take my place with the lord of the hills.<br />And the blue-eyed soldiers stand slightly discoloured (in neat little rows)<br />sporting canvas frills.<br />With their jock-straps pinching, they slouch to attention,<br />while queueing for sarnies at the office canteen.<br />Saying -- how's your granny and<br />good old Ernie: he coughed up a tenner on a premium bond win.<br /><br />The legends (worded in the ancient tribal hymn) lie cradled<br />in the seagull's call.<br />And all the promises they made are ground beneath the sadist's fall.<br />The poet and the wise man stand behind the gun,<br />and signal for the crack of dawn.<br />Light the sun.<br /> <br />Do you believe in the day? Do you?<br />Believe in the day! The Dawn Creation of the Kings has begun.<br />Soft Venus (lonely maiden) brings the ageless one.<br />Do you believe in the day?<br />The fading hero has returned to the night -- and fully pregnant with the day,<br />wise men endorse the poet's sight.<br />Do you believe in the day? Do you? Believe in the day!<br /> <br />Let me tell you the tales of your life of<br />your love and the cut of the knife<br />the tireless oppression<br />the wisdom instilled<br />the desire to kill or be killed.<br />Let me sing of the losers who lie in the street as the last bus goes by.<br />The pavements ar empty: the gutters run red -- while the fool<br />toasts his god in the sky.<br /><br />So come all ye young men who are building castles!<br />Kindly state the time of the year and join your voices in a hellish chorus.<br />Mark the precise nature of your fear.<br />Let me help you pick up your dead as the sins of the father are fed<br />with<br />the blood of the fools and<br />the thoughts of the wise and<br />from the pan under your bed.<br />Let me make you a present of song as<br />the wise man breaks wind and is gone while<br />the fool with the hour-glass is cooking his goose and<br />the nursery rhyme winds along.<br /><br />So! Come all ye young men who are building castles!<br />Kindly state the time of the year and join your voices in a hellish chorus.<br />Mark the precise nature of your fear.<br />See! The summer lightning casts its bolts upon you<br />and the hour of judgement draweth near.<br />Would you be<br />the fool stood in his suit of armour or<br />the wiser man who rushes clear.<br />So! Come on ye childhood heroes!<br />Won't your rise up from the pages of your comic-books<br />your super-crooks and<br />show us all the way.<br />Well! Make your will and testament.<br />Won't you? Join your local government.<br />We'll have Superman for president<br />let Robin save the day.<br />So! Where the hell was Biggles when you needed him last Saturday?<br />And where were all the sportsmen who always pulled you through?<br />They're all resting down in Cornwall -- writing up their memoirs<br />for a paper-back edition of the Boy Scout Manual.<br /> <br />OF COURSE<br />So you ride yourselves over the fields and<br />you make all your animal deals and<br />your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick.
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