Well here's the evidence of human existence
Displaying men magnets, in two damn boxes
And I cannot find the name for them
They hardly show that I have lived

And the dust, it settles on these things
Displays my age again
Like a new skin made from old skin
That had barely been lifted

I didn't need these things
I didn't need them, oh
Pointless artifacts
A mediocre past
So I shed my clothes, I shed my flesh
Down to the bone and burned the rest
I didn't need these things
I didn't need them, oh
Took them all to bits, turned 'em outside in
And I left them on the floor and ran for dear life through the door, oh

Useless objects, a gathered a storm of shit
Put them in a silent shed, threw out your life's supplies
When all you need's a coffin and your Sunday best
To smarten up the end

And at the front gate, what a reward awaits
One pint of love from the holy ghost
An eternity of suffering in the company of all those Christian men

I didn't need these things
I didn't need them, oh
Pointless artifacts
Of a mediocre past
So I shed my clothes, I shed my flesh
Down to the bone and burned the rest
I didn't need these things
I didn't need them, oh
Took them all to bits, turned 'em outside in
And I left them on the floor and ran for dear life through the door, oh

Never need these things
I'll never need them, oh
This is you and me, you're my human heat
And the things are only things
And the nothing brings me like you bring me oh
Never need these things
I'll never need them, oh
Never going back, so we can drop the past
And we'll leave it on the floor and run for dear life through the door, oh


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    i'd say spot on from comments above, this is one of the best first songs on an album ive heard in a long time. i think it might be about death too, he's a bit of a morbid lad that scott hutchison. i think he was listening to the waterboys - this is the sea, when he wrote this one. another huge strummy epic with a similar theme. another scottish band too, makes me all proud and gooey...

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