in the five minutes worth of lost time that i had,
when i was passed out on the supermarket floor,
i saw you at the head of the heavenly chorus.
and i heard your song ringing all through the store.

in the five minutes when my broadcast got pre-empted,
i saw you touch down. you were no longer dead.
i was happy to see ya. i had lots of questions.
and i put my hand to the wound in your head.
ah, the blood!
all of that blood!
all of that warm blood flowing freely from you.

in the five minutes when i was dead to the world,
in a place far away from my friends and my home,
i saw you with a smile on your radiant face,
amidst all of the cans and the glass and the chrome.

and in those five minutes, my signal was jammed.
the frequencies that i received were so pure,
that i almost believed that the sight of the hole in your skull
was a thing that my heart could endure.
ah, the blood!
all of that blood!
all of that warm blood flowing freely from you!


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    I agree with a couple of things the people above this post have said but i don't think there has been an accident in the store, i think that the protaganist has had one of his friends commit suicide and he's trying to drown the memories in alcohol so when he goes to the store to buy some booze he passes out in the alcohol section "amidst all of the can and the glass and the chrome" and dreams about them and how he last saw them.

    To the link with "Your Belgian Things" I feel that only that line fits with this song as my opinion of that song, which might end up on the comments over there, doesnt follow a suicide. Although following that idea the song still makes sense.

    F4Schizzleon November 22, 2007   Link

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