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From a walk to a run
By the time they’re done there is only rust
And the official language of fucked up and static
And before he speaks
His machines all agree lets wind them up and march them out
History repeated and read out loud
This could be our best weapon now
Said, hey don’t look now
Stripes and suits pushing the numbers through
They treat them like they don’t exist
And they count them up like they’re matchsticks
And they don’t recognise until spoken in a headline
They’re just more words
They’re just more words that I can’t wait to unlearn
I can’t wait
This could be our best weapon now
Better keep your head down
Said, this could be our best weapon now
Said, hey don’t look now
Our best weapon now
By the time they’re done there is only rust
And the official language of fucked up and static
And before he speaks
His machines all agree lets wind them up and march them out
History repeated and read out loud
Said, hey don’t look now
They treat them like they don’t exist
And they count them up like they’re matchsticks
And they don’t recognise until spoken in a headline
They’re just more words
They’re just more words that I can’t wait to unlearn
I can’t wait
Better keep your head down
Said, hey don’t look now
Our best weapon now
Song Info
Submitted by
chocol8_k8 On Apr 13, 2004
More Something For Kate
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Déjà Vu
Pinstripe (acoustic)
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something for kate's lyrics are awesome, and i think this is their best. i think this song is about war, and the ignorance of bureaucrats and world leaders. the line with 'wind them up' refers to the helpless soldiers, that are treated as if they don't exist, and they don't mean anything until they make the news in the paper. it's sad. i think 'history repeated' means that we never learn from war. this is a good song, but my fave sfk songs are 'three dimensions' and 'deja vu'
"wind them up and march them out" the image paul dempsey was tryin to capture in this line is that of wind up toy soldiers
Paul said once that he wrote this song to/about George W. Bush.
Paul Dempsey said at the official fiction tour (sad yes I remember from back then) that this song "is about language". Makes sense.