Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Empty Paris, artist - Momus. Album song Vivid, in the genre Инди
Date of issue: 13.07.2020
Record label: American Patchwork
Song language: English
Empty Paris |
I am teacher who works on a farm |
Immunity barcode tattooed on my arm |
But the children must eat, education can wait |
I coax up the carrots til quarter to eight |
And if I don’t farm then nobody eats |
And if nobody eats we’re in pain |
What if someone declared a black death but nobody came? |
And the Ibis hotel is a hospital now |
The conference centre’s a morgue |
The city’s so quiet, I can’t get used to it |
The police have turned into the Borg |
Saw a lonely flaneur with a drone overhead |
With a thin metal voice that shrieked out as it said: |
«You have the choice to be thrown in a cell or go home» |
Empty Paris, empty Berlin |
Empty London, New York, empty Dublin |
Empty Lagos, Johannesburg, Moscow, LA |
Empty Adelaide, empty Belgrade |
And I dig on the farm, this tattoo on my arm |
Proving I’ve come through the plague |
And when this squeeze is over and we all recover |
Perhaps we will drink lemonade |
I had a partner but she’s disappeared |
And I’m not used to living alone |
Well the hard work all starts when the loneliness hurts |
And sometimes I wish we’d both gone |
And I’m scared of the government, scared of the Russians |
And scared of these criminal pricks |
When I head out to work at a quarter to five |
They all watch for signs that I’m sick |
Where once there was motion now there’s just stubbornness |
Where once was health we’re just ill |
Feral rats have invaded the Quai de la Monnaie |
Foxes took over Café Kitsune |
In the Palais Royale it’s now head-high with weeds |
Food rots in the Carrousel du Louvre |
In Ikea I see only chaos and fear |
A ghost town where nobody moves |
Empty Paris, empty Berlin |
Empty London, New York, empty Dublin |
Empty Lagos, Johannesburg, Moscow, LA |
Empty Adelaide, empty Belgrade |
And I dig on the farm, this tattoo on my arm |
Proving I’ve come through the plague |
When this squeeze is over and we all recover |
Perhaps I will drink lemonade |