Heaven fell from the sky tonight
There were virgins in my backyard chasing angels with fire sticks
Heaven fell on herself tonight
And Moses lay in pieces from some seventeen year old bomb

Here we go, someone's knocking at my window
Here we go, I didn't ask for this shit
Here we go, someone's knocking at my window
Here we go, I didn't ask for it, ask for it, ask for it

Heaven fell from the sky tonight
And the whole damn world invited themselves to my Sunday BBQ

Heaven fell and it's not all right
And God won't dare show his face from of the bottom of my swimming pool

Here we go, someone's knocking in my window
Here we go, I didn't ask for this shit
Here we go, someone's knocking at my window
Here we go, I didn't ask for it, ask for it, ask for it

La lee be la lee
La lee be lo
Here comes the fire trucks, open the show
Here in the spotlight, which way did they go
Which way did they go

Heaven fell on herself tonight


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    I don't think the 9/11 interpretation is quite accurate. Not everything happens in America. This seems to be more about a suicide bombing in Israel/Palestine. Note the line, "Moses lay in pieces from some 17-year-old bomb." This would suggest a teenage Palestinian suicide bomber, and the reference to Moses also suggests the Holy Land. It seems this could be written from the point of view of an observer living in Jerusalem who just wants to live a normal life, but the violent politics of the place keep getting in the way. Fear of having a "normal" (yet privileged, when considering Palestinian conditions) life violently disrupted is an intense part of the Israeli narrative.

    northlandiguanaon January 10, 2012   Link

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