Moyet later described how her song "Goodbye 70's" had been inspired by her disillusionment with how the late-1970s punk scene had turned out, saying, "'Goodbye 70's' is about punk and not caring how you were dressed, and then I discovered that so many of my friends that I'd thought it all really meant something to just saw it as another trend... That's what 'Goodbye 70's' was all about, about how sour the whole thing became."
Som en perle
i en lukket hånd
Som en engel
lenket til en seng
Som en fjær
faller til jord
Som en fjær
faller til jord
Som et ikon
våkner til liv
Som et ikon
våkner til liv
Om Gud er min far
Min mor mitt begjær
Om Gud er min far
Min mor mitt begjær
Som en perle
i en lukket hånd
Som en engel
lenket til en seng
Som en fjær
faller til jord
Som en fjær
faller til jord
Som et ikon
våkner til liv
Som et ikon
våkner til liv
Om Gud er min far
Min mor mitt begjær
Om Gud er min far
Min mor mitt begjær
Jeg ser den ene
Skille hav fra himmel
Jeg ser det tredje øye
Det fjerde bud
Og den femte søyle
Jeg ser Gud skape mennesket
Jeg ser de syv hav
Jeg ser et hjul med åtte spiler
Jeg ser de ni liv
Om Gud er min far
Min mor mitt begjær
Om Gud er min far
Min mor mitt begjær
i en lukket hånd
Som en engel
lenket til en seng
Som en fjær
faller til jord
Som en fjær
faller til jord
Som et ikon
våkner til liv
Som et ikon
våkner til liv
Om Gud er min far
Min mor mitt begjær
Om Gud er min far
Min mor mitt begjær
Som en perle
i en lukket hånd
Som en engel
lenket til en seng
Som en fjær
faller til jord
Som en fjær
faller til jord
Som et ikon
våkner til liv
Som et ikon
våkner til liv
Om Gud er min far
Min mor mitt begjær
Om Gud er min far
Min mor mitt begjær
Jeg ser den ene
Skille hav fra himmel
Jeg ser det tredje øye
Det fjerde bud
Og den femte søyle
Jeg ser Gud skape mennesket
Jeg ser de syv hav
Jeg ser et hjul med åtte spiler
Jeg ser de ni liv
Om Gud er min far
Min mor mitt begjær
Om Gud er min far
Min mor mitt begjær
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