Public day
Not a breeze
Not a problem
They could have seen
Green light leaving ground
One more time
To the line
Three inside
For what who really cares
Our screams won't make a sound

Oh no
Uh oh
Send somebody for us
Oh no
Uh oh no
Oh no
Uh oh
Send somebody for us
Oh no
It's too late

Red light on
Blinking wrong
Signal gone
Cut off from everything
Eyes wide vertical
Black out mass
Welcomes us
Not a thing it seems could help us now
All mass broken down

Oh no
Uh oh
Send somebody for us
Oh no
Uh oh no
Oh no
Uh oh
Send somebody for us
Oh no
It's too late

Why can't they show us the way?
Show us
Show us now

We're drifting
We're listing
All systems going nowhere
Until the
To where the
So this is how it will end
Oh mother
Oh father
We're closer now then we've ever been
Why can't we see the light

Oh no
Uh oh
Send somebody for us
Oh no
Uh oh no
Oh no
Uh oh
Send somebody for us
Oh no
It's too late

Why can't they show us the way?
Show us
Show us now


Lyrics submitted by Alucard, edited by imp

Oh No Lyrics as written by Johnny Cryz Phil Ensor

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    this song is about astronauts who are in dire need of assistance in their spacecraft. when they realize there's no hope and they're going to die, they think back to the stories their parents used to tell them about heaven being a beautiful place in the sky. they ask "we're closer now than we've ever been, so why can't we see the light?"

    limp is amazing. a shame they broke up.

    impon April 11, 2007   Link
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    btw there's a fewmistakes in the the lyrics - "public day" should be "perfect day", "black out mass" should be "black abyss", "all mass broken down" should be "hope has broken down" and "until the, to where the" should be "untethered, too weathered"

    impon May 01, 2007   Link

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