Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Ed, artist - King Missile. Album song Happy Hour, in the genre Альтернатива
Date of issue: 11.06.2007
Record label: Atlantic
Song language: English
Ed |
Ed was at the end of his rope, an expression he detested |
«There is no rope», he would scream at the laughing walls |
There is only the end, no hope, no rope |
Ending is better than mending |
Doors of perception, windows of opportunity |
These are illusions like the killing floor |
Ed spoke in a squeaky whiny voice |
With perhaps a slight tinge of glee |
But this was only because he couldn’t be bothered |
To try to develop a manner of speaking |
That truly reflected his mood |
This is a vaccum, there is no air in this room |
Despair is no fun anymore |
Nihilism knocked three times on the ceiling |
But the rosy fingers of dawn always inserted themselves |
In the nose of unfulfilled promises |
Angels sang, «Heysanna, Hosanna» |
Paralyzed prima-donnas danced in the streets all day |
But when the darkness came, everybody went home |
I was ready, everyone else was asleep |
And while it might have been a relief to see |
That I was right all along |
Here I am still, alone and trapped |
Awaiting the endless end |
And I can turn it all around |
And laugh at it and laugh at myself |
I can laugh louder than the walls, the halls, the waterfalls |
Louder than Charles De Gaul or Fulton Mall |
But I don’t know what I’m laughing at |
I don’t know just what I think is so goddamn funny |
I don’t know why I don’t just shut up |
And give up and lay down and die |
«What do I have to complain about anyway?» |
Ed asked his Picasso, «I'm a millionaire» |
This wasn’t actually true |
Ed’s Picasso was an obvious forgery |
His three Rothkos had just been singled out |
In an article in 'Art forum' entitled |
'The Three Most Insignificant Paintings of Mark Rothko' |
And his Barbara Krugers had been irreparably damaged |
By Rein Sanction and a few other bands from Gainesville |
That refused to acknowledge the value of art |
«Come to think of it», Ed mused |
To the laminated roadkill coffee table that he had purchased |
When times had seemed slightly less bleak |
«Come to think of it, not only does art have no intrinsic value |
But my collection has no extrinsic value either» |
«I know I’m not a millionaire |
But that’s no reason to complain |
There is no reason to complain |
There is no reason to do anything» |
«I don’t believe in reason, objective reality or collective farming |
I don’t believe in public speaking |
Which is another reason why I’m here alone |
I don’t believe in life or death |
I would kill myself but I don’t believe in suicide» |
Ed put on a red shirt and took a quick walk around the block |
While whistling softly to himself |
He reentered his apartment screaming |
«There is no life on this planet» |
«Jehovah One replaced all life with machinery five centuries ago |
The so-called Industrial Revolution |
Was just another hoax and we all fell for it |
'Cause we were all programmed to, even I fell for it |
I believe in the steam engine |
Even though I don’t believe in anything» |
Logical inconsistency is the Mr. Bubble I bathe in |
Each and every evening, except for yesterday evening |
When I roller bladed over to the Masonic Temple |
To play pinochle with Pope John Paul the First |
I really had no choice in the matter" |
Ed certainly could go on and on |
And he did, and he would and he will |
Until you or I or somebody does something about it |
Senator Sterno of Louisiana |
Announced over closed circuit television |
And as long as he continues to pontificate pointlessly |
I will do nothing |
Ed walked away from the program feeling fortified and stapled |
His brain was buzzing, the way it always did just after 'Jeopardy' |
He loaded up the micro bus with atlases and poseidons |
And headed for Pope County |
«I've had it», he sang, «I've had it with puns, alliteration |
Russian literature, Italian neorealism |
Meaningless cross references and laundry lists of nonsense |
I shall drive without a license, without clothing, without direction» |
«And if I make it to Arkansas, fine |
And if I’m running late, if I’m running a numbers game |
It doesn’t matter, I shall keep on running» |
«Yes, this is the answer, this is the ending, I shall keep on running |
Because a body in motion tends to stay emotional |
And it’s better to feel, pain is better than emptiness |
Emptiness is better than nothing, and nothing is better than this» |