Let the water run, let the party end
Let the real blue joy rain down on you like pink champagne
After the lights go down you’re not alone
In the cold water flat you call your home
Release the metronome and
Let the bottle break, let the ceiling crack
Let the old subconscious burst the dam and flood the old shack
It’s so much quieter, the guests are gone
I can hear clearly now rain pouring down into the gramophone
This is all pure speculation, we might never get there soon
Wake up, sleeping population, from your dreamless deathlike swoon
Open arms for the revolution, waterfall, anarchy
Wash off the soul pollution, these are the things I learned from Speed
Let the power surge, let the fuses blow
Let the old dementia fill the room with its ancient glow
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