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Down in the park....
....where the Machmen meet.
The machines are playing....
....kill-by-numbers.
Down in the park....
....with a friend called "Fire."
I was in a car crash....
....or was it the war?
But I've never been quite the same....
Little white lies....
....like "I was there."
Come to "Tom-Tom's"....
....the place to eat.
Like it was built....
....in one day.
You can watch the humans....
....trying to run.
Oh, look....
....there's a rape machine.
I'd go outside....
....if he looked the other way.
You wouldn't believe....
....the things....
....they do.
Down in the park....
....where the chant is....
"Death, death, death"
....'til the sun cries morning.
Down in the park....
....with friends of mine.
We are not....
....lovers.
We are not romantics....
We're here....
....to serve you.
A different face....
....but the words never change.
"Down In the Park"
By
Tubeway Army
Later Covered By Foo Fighters
....where the Machmen meet.
The machines are playing....
....kill-by-numbers.
Down in the park....
....with a friend called "Fire."
I was in a car crash....
....or was it the war?
But I've never been quite the same....
Little white lies....
....like "I was there."
Come to "Tom-Tom's"....
....the place to eat.
Like it was built....
....in one day.
You can watch the humans....
....trying to run.
Oh, look....
....there's a rape machine.
I'd go outside....
....if he looked the other way.
You wouldn't believe....
....the things....
....they do.
Down in the park....
....where the chant is....
"Death, death, death"
....'til the sun cries morning.
Down in the park....
....with friends of mine.
We are not....
....lovers.
We are not romantics....
We're here....
....to serve you.
A different face....
....but the words never change.
"Down In the Park"
By
Tubeway Army
Later Covered By Foo Fighters
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