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Fly On The Windscreen Lyrics
Death is everywhere
There are flies on the windscreen
For a start
Reminding us
We could be torn apart
Tonight
Death is everywhere
There are lambs for the slaughter
Waiting to die
And I can sense
The hours slipping by
Tonight
Come here
Kiss me
Now
Come here
Kiss me
Now
Death is everywhere
The more I look
The more I see
The more I feel
A sense of urgency
Tonight
Come here
Touch me
Kiss me
Touch me
Now
Touch me
Touch me
There are flies on the windscreen
There are lambs for the slaughter
There are flies on the windscreen
Come here
Touch me
Kiss me
Touch me
Now
Touch me
Touch me
By Fistan Majere
There are flies on the windscreen
For a start
Reminding us
We could be torn apart
Tonight
There are lambs for the slaughter
Waiting to die
And I can sense
The hours slipping by
Tonight
Kiss me
Now
Come here
Kiss me
Now
The more I look
The more I see
The more I feel
A sense of urgency
Tonight
Touch me
Kiss me
Touch me
Now
Touch me
Touch me
There are lambs for the slaughter
There are flies on the windscreen
Touch me
Kiss me
Touch me
Now
Touch me
Touch me
Song Info
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fistan On Dec 05, 2001
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OMG! Has history really become lost? Has anyone bothered to look at when the song was written and released? Ummm, let's see, what else was going on in the world at the time. Come here, Touch me, Kiss me, Touch Me, Now, Touch me. The song can be generalized to death in general, however, the song was specifically written about the long forgotten (in America) AIDS. Flies on the Windscreen was meant to describe the horrible things we witnessed people going through, Death in the gay community was living driving through the country and bugs splatting on the windshield. The chorus of Come Here, Touch me, Kiss me, Touch me, Now, Touch Me was used to describe the intent of lust over riding the death around us and men still practicing unsafe sex while watching death, and because of the lack of treatment and money being spent at the time were considered, 'lambs being slaughtered' as the meek, gay community were being slaughtered by the lack of awareness and treatment. WAKE UP PEOPLE!!
@hoopee YOU ARE THE ONLY SMART PERSON ON THIS ENTIRE GODDAMN WEBSITE. THANK YOU
@hoopee YOU ARE THE ONLY SMART PERSON ON THIS ENTIRE GODDAMN WEBSITE. THANK YOU
@hoopee NAILED IT!
@hoopee NAILED IT!
@hoopee Damn, you're so right! Thank you for sharing this, I'm kinda dumb on reading behind the meaning of the songs (well, I'm still learning english, so I have an apology to use lol). Your comment should be on top.
@hoopee Damn, you're so right! Thank you for sharing this, I'm kinda dumb on reading behind the meaning of the songs (well, I'm still learning english, so I have an apology to use lol). Your comment should be on top.
In the classic DM vein of (fill in the reason) so we better get together and have sex right quick!
I don't think Death has to do anything with the song's meaning. I prefer another interpretation: you should never hasitate in the face of true love and take your chanses.
I can see what you guys say about life being short and such, but I feel that the writer is so concerned with death, almost obsessed. This idea really gets to him and I feel that his only escape from this inevitable demise is the feeling he gets from love, whether it be physical or emotional.
I agree with the above comment. We can die at any moment, so we better well make the most of tonight. Kinda a similar message as the previous song on the album.
"Life is short, don't waste it. You and I are now together, isn't that a gift? Let's make the most out of it, while we still can... Death is unpredictable and inevitable. Let's make love, NOW!"
Sounds like a clever "pick-up line", but I like this song very much...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_on_a_Windshield predates this by twelve years.just a thought.
I can see that the meaning has been covered, so I'll just say that this song is sooooo coooool!
I agree with mpc996
Being obsessed with death and wanting to make the most of life right now.
And like laurelinwyntre said, well, then it's probably a homage to Genesis, right? " 'Fly on a Windshield' is a song by Genesis. It is the second track from their 1974 concept album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway." The fly and the lamb together again - definitely a reference.
Is anybody here familiar with Aeon Flux (the animation) soundtrack? When he goes "come here, touch me, kiss me, now", there's this very industrial metallic sound that reminds me a lot of the metal pipes futuristic spy music from Aeon Flux. I really like it.
The extended version from It's Called A Heart 12" is the best, it's just so much moodier than the 'final' version that ended up on Black Celebration. Definitely one of DM's best songs imo