Day to day, day in, day out
Hum drum drone zone
To and fro and so it goes
Hum drum drone zone

Buzz, buzzing busy bees
Consumer dreams and mall shopping schemes
Buzz, buzzing, oh, look at their eyes
They're mesmerized in the drone zone, drone zone

Far up above, up and away
Up in the ether of opal and gray
Biding our time at the end of a line
We're cast adrift on the doldrum shift

Buzz, buzzing is far away
As we wait to be blown clear away
Buzz, buzzing, we wait alone
To make a break from the drone zone, drone zone

Far down below, row after row
Insect life in a healthy cancer glow
Manicured lawns stretch to a yawn
Hum drum drone zone

Buzz, buzzing busy bees
Buzz, buzzing in the breeze
Buzz, buzzing all alone
To and fro in the drone zone, drone zone
Drone zone, drone zone

Drone zone




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Drone Zone Lyrics as written by Stephen Hilton Susan Janet Ballion

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group

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