I woke up with the power out
Not really something to shout about
Ice has covered up my parents hands
Don't have any dreams, don't have any plans

I went out into the night
I went out to find some light
Kids are swingin' from the power lines
Nobody's home, so nobody minds

I woke up on the darkest night
Neighbors all were shoutin' that they found the light
(We found the light)
Shadows jumpin' all over my walls
Some of them big, some of them small

I went out into the night
I went out to pick a fight with anyone
Light a candle for the kids
Jesus Christ don't keep it hid

Ice has covered up my parents hands
Don't have any dreams don't have any plans
Growin' up in some strange storm
Nobody's cold, nobody's warm

I went out into the night
I went out to find some light
Kids are dyin' out in the snow
Look at them go, look at them go

And the power's out in the heart of man
Take it from your heart, put in your hand

What's the plan?

Is it a dream? Is it a lie?
I think I'll let you decide
Just light a candle for the kids
Jesus Christ don't keep it hid

Cause nothin's hid, from us kids
You ain't foolin' nobody with the lights out

And the power's out in the heart of man
Take it from your heart put in your hand
And there's something wrong in the heart of man
Take it from your heart, put it in your hand

Where'd you go?


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Neighborhood #3 (Power Out) Lyrics as written by Richard R Parry Regine Chassagne

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    It's about these group of kids waking up with no adults around or any other form of supervision. Think about it...ask yourself...what would you wanna do if there wasn't any form of authority? You'd wanna pick a fight...with anyone. The kids are out of control ("...swingin' from the power lines...") and the singer is trying to find and restore any semblance of civilization back to the group while there is absolutely chaos going on: kids are dying, others are influenced by greed ("Jesus Christ, don't keep it hid!"). They're being stripped of any innocence and civility and are forced to start over again. And the singer realizes how animalistic and barbaric humanity is beyond the veil, when humanity is stripped down to the bare-bone ("theres something wrong in the heart of man").

    sweet_adelineon June 23, 2005   Link

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