Cluster Subs Songtext
von Andrew Wyatt
Cluster Subs Songtext
Vietnam, back in the good old days
You could almost hear the atom bombs
I′ve suddenly been cut to pieces
Voices on the stereo are on the line, and the cities blossoming for all mankind
Daydreamer, riding the train out to see your sister at Mount Holyoke
I've suddenly been shot to ribbons
Lining up to hear them play fleur de lis, and that old sensation coming over me You can namaste all you bloody want to
You can curse my name all you bloody want to, want to
I don′t care
There's a sun in the middle that cannot fail
There's a child in the theatre that′s unaware that our subs are out in the gulf,
Their airtight hatches are shut. Letterman, aint it a shame that now we should say our goodbye?
I′ve suddenly been shot to ribbons
You could almost hear the atom bombs
I′ve suddenly been cut to pieces
Voices on the stereo are on the line, and the cities blossoming for all mankind
Daydreamer, riding the train out to see your sister at Mount Holyoke
I've suddenly been shot to ribbons
Lining up to hear them play fleur de lis, and that old sensation coming over me You can namaste all you bloody want to
You can curse my name all you bloody want to, want to
I don′t care
There's a sun in the middle that cannot fail
There's a child in the theatre that′s unaware that our subs are out in the gulf,
Their airtight hatches are shut. Letterman, aint it a shame that now we should say our goodbye?
I′ve suddenly been shot to ribbons
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