Who's in the bunker? Who's in the bunker?
Women and children first, and the children first, and the children
I'll laugh until my head comes off
I'll swallow 'til I burst
Until I burst, until I

Who's in the bunker? Who's in the bunker?
I have seen too much, I haven't seen enough
You haven't seen it
I'll laugh until my head comes off
Women and children first, and children first, and children

Here I'm alive
Everything all of the time
Here I'm alive
Everything all of the time

Ice age coming, ice age coming
Let me hear both sides, let me hear both sides, let me hear both
Ice age coming, ice age coming
Throw it in the fire, throw it in the fire, throw him on the
We're not scaremongering
This is really happening, happening
We're not scaremongering
This is really happening, happening
Mobiles squirking, mobiles chirping
Take the money and run, take the money and run, take the money

Here I'm alive (-n first, and children)
Everything all of the time (-n first, and children)
Here I'm alive (-n first, and children)
Everything all of the time (-n first, and children)

Here I'm alive (-n first, and children)
Everything all of the time (-n first, and children)
Here I'm alive (-n first, and children)
Everything all of the time (-n first, and children)

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Idioteque Lyrics as written by Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood Paul Lansky

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    I'm not sure why nobody else has suggested this but it sounnds like its about a family. about a man who starts a family though he doesnt love his wife or children, he has a wife that stays at home and takes care of the children. he controls them with fear. he has sex with whomever he wants besides his wife he has a mistress, he abuses his family hes rich white upper class and is allowed everything all of the time.he doesnt love his family -ice age coming- but that doesnt matter, he wants sex and he wants a family, he takes it and runs, he neglects them, the line "ive seen too much, not seen enough, not seen it", reminds me of one from the song Wolf at the door, that'll be on the new Hail to the thief album where he mentions the movie stepford wives, and says '' cold wives and mistrtesses, cold wives and sunday papers, city boys in first class, don't know we're born..." "...oh i wish you'd get up, go over and turn this tape off" the line in idioteque and WATD are probably based on a personal experience, maybe the laugh until my head comes off is from imagining hate to spoil the ending for anyone so i'll be vague the women being saved and put into bunkers to raise their children and propegate the species when the ice age (REAL environ-mental ice age ) comes and people are crowded into bunkers. and the men are throwing themselves to the wolves. and the line the first of the children= KID A the first born child of a man who doesnt need to love his own children, or his name in a computer program or something

    UnemployedDaysleepeon March 30, 2003   Link

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