Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song After the Rush Hour , by - Million Dead. Song from the album Harmony No Harmony, in the genre Иностранный рокRelease date: 15.05.2005
Record label: Xtra Mile
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song After the Rush Hour , by - Million Dead. Song from the album Harmony No Harmony, in the genre Иностранный рокAfter the Rush Hour |
| I am the small town linesman |
| And you’ll find me out here on the line |
| Searching ceaselessly to simply |
| Find a place I can call mine |
| Every corner of this country |
| Criss-crossed out with coloured lines |
| The city lies before me |
| Another city sprawling out behind |
| I am a frontiersman |
| Trapped in suburban England |
| Since the Scramble ended |
| Since the West was won with wagon trails |
| It seems the Mazzini’s paradisiacal |
| Panopticon prevailed |
| My walkabouts no longer take me |
| Beyond a choice of different gaols |
| Why should I have to choose a state |
| When every one of them has failed? |
| I am a frontiersman |
| Trapped in suburban England |
| And I promise not to overthrow the state |
| If allowed to redraw the atlas before |
| I emigrate |
| So I have sailed the seven seas alone |
| Trying to find a shore I can call home |
| But all I found are different flags |
| Double-speaking diplomats, and |
| I do not have time for that |
| So I’ll declare my own sovereign state |
| The borders based on the |
| Bottoms of my boots |
| And I will open embassies |
| Wherever the hell I please |
| And at assemblies |
| You will see me sat |
| But never on my knees |
| I am a frontiersman |
| Trapped in suburban England |
| And I promise not to overthrow the state |
| If allowed to redraw the atlas before |
| I emigrate |
| And I’d gladly leave your |
| Metternich’s alone as long as where |
| I lay my head I can be my very own |
| I am the Winchester lineman |
| I am a frontiersman |
| Trapped in suburban England |
| But here I will not remain- |
| I’ll ride into the sunset |
| My horse waits on the plain |
| And I keep walking the line |
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