Broadcast at Midday Songtext
von Monks of Doom
Broadcast at Midday Songtext
Laughter on his breath
The smell of fish clandestine hits
The thief he will aspire
To take the piece that he desires
Contempt for the rest
Know his past and second guess
Still it′s on his shirt
The telltale signs with which he flirts
And it's on the radio today
Ringing in your ears it′s in the way
He won't be coming out today
From the void into the fray
From a broken egg the storm is born today
Eyes blind with rage
The deep caress of hell to pay
She is all the world to all of me
She is fascination clandestine
She is burning now
Brilliant flames from off the bow
He is on the deck
Sailing towards untouched points west
She will return
Deep within our veins
We'll add it to our tab and wash away
She is now omnipotent to me
Everywhere in all I think and see
And it′s on the radio today
Ringing in your ears it′s in the way
I wonder what she'd say
But her face is just a memory
And she hasn′t got the New York Times to read
If May could see today
If May could speak today
I know just what she's say
To lots of folks you may be a saint
But a death threat still makes you feel faint
If May could speak today
But the worms just eat away
What May was yesterday
The smell of fish clandestine hits
The thief he will aspire
To take the piece that he desires
Contempt for the rest
Know his past and second guess
Still it′s on his shirt
The telltale signs with which he flirts
And it's on the radio today
Ringing in your ears it′s in the way
He won't be coming out today
From the void into the fray
From a broken egg the storm is born today
Eyes blind with rage
The deep caress of hell to pay
She is all the world to all of me
She is fascination clandestine
She is burning now
Brilliant flames from off the bow
He is on the deck
Sailing towards untouched points west
She will return
Deep within our veins
We'll add it to our tab and wash away
She is now omnipotent to me
Everywhere in all I think and see
And it′s on the radio today
Ringing in your ears it′s in the way
I wonder what she'd say
But her face is just a memory
And she hasn′t got the New York Times to read
If May could see today
If May could speak today
I know just what she's say
To lots of folks you may be a saint
But a death threat still makes you feel faint
If May could speak today
But the worms just eat away
What May was yesterday
Writer(s): Christopher Pedersen, David Immerglück Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com