If heaven's just a calming blow
Then I think I'd rather know
Although it's hard to say that nothing's wrong
When nothing's changed

And yet if God were here alone with me
And I could say anything
I believe I could rest assured she's quite the same

But when people fight to stay inside
What I don't understand
We could leave today, tonight
We'd be fine

Cause there's something that we define
There's no end in sight
Could you please save us all the time?

Forget about what never was
The point, I guess, won't ever come
'Til you're certain, we can all agree
We'll see

You get scared and I get angry
Being lost, feeling lazy
Not at all like you
Not you

But if emptiness is all we've got
And understanding doesn't help at all
Still you're certain there's a place for me
We'll see

We're going to make a radio
We'll make you stay home and say so


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    Guglielmo Marconi invented the wireless telegraph, rightfully nicknamed 'Marconi's Radio'

    TBeasleyon June 24, 2006   Link

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