Now is the time of our lives
But it won't last long
We're strong and in spite of the fight
You sing this song

It's always a new day in heaven
There's always a new way to heaven

You my brother
I'm really gonna miss you
You my brother
You're gonna take me with you
You my brother

Forever

Where do we stand in this land
We're invisible now
Clean an prepared to elect
Indivisible

It's always forever in heaven
We'll all be together in heaven

You my brother
I'm really gonna miss you
You my brother
You're gonna take me with you

We'll be together now and forever
We'll be together now and forever

I know that it won't be that long
Until the hour
Free and released from the world
It feels like power

You my brother
I'm really gonna miss you
You my brother
You're gonna take me with you
You my brother (It's the time)
I'm really gonna miss you
You my brother (It's the time)
You're gonna take me with you


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Fugitive (Richard X Extended Mix) Lyrics as written by Neil Tennant Chris Lowe

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    I can't believe no one's commented on this yet! There's been a bit of controversy around this song as it's rumoured to be about the Sept 11 terrorist attacks and written from the terrorists' point of view, due to all the plane sounds in the background.

    If that's true, I actually think it's a very clever idea. I find it a sad and touching song that, typically of PSB, also really makes you want to dance, although the idea of dancing to it seems a bit weird.

    The line I find sad is "I'm really gonna miss you," as it gives the impression that despite the terrible lengths these people are going to to be rewarded in heaven, there's still part of them that doesn't want to do it, because, just like their victims that they don't care about, they're going to lose their lives and miss each other.

    It also gives the impression that, despite what they're doing, they aren't entirely sure what will happen, as it says "you're gonna take me with you" as well. I like the fact that this song forces me to empathise with people who do such terrible things.

    CaughtYourRainbowson July 12, 2007   Link
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    Song Meaning

    This song is about a martian brother who miss your brother, I believe that in the past the martians try to find the lost brother. This is the message of the song who composed by the Pet Shop Boys.

    chileanpalon August 27, 2015   Link

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