Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song R.I.P., artist - Oxymoron.
Date of issue: 31.12.2000
Song language: English
R.I.P. |
This all started the way things do |
With a laugh and a cup of tea around the fire |
As we sheltered from those wicked winds in front of that old TV |
And we traded ideas as we watched each other with those ambitious bright eyes |
Those eyes that saw every detail of the world so clear |
And we bided our time impatiently until the hunger really burned |
And the softest sweetest kisses were lost amidst the thunder in our hearts |
We watched the people round us getting up, getting on, getting old |
But the game we were going to play so well — we’d get to stay young forever |
To begin with they just smiled and stepped around our little fire |
But remember how pretty soon that all began to change |
But now bitter in this great city all the little children should go home |
Because the big men want to make deals |
When they find you’ve got something they want |
The party’s gone, the party’s done, the party’s over children |
You’d better go home |
Funny how they all come running if you let your pockets jangle a little |
And there’s that strange queasy feeling |
Every time someone holds a door open for you |
Such sweetness, such kindness — while they manoeuvre you into position |
And we all know how hard it is to bite the hand that feeds you |
Remember all those old films we used to watch every Friday night on TV |
However fast you run, however slow the Mummy walks |
It always catches you in the end |
The party’s gone, the party’s done, the party’s over children |
You’d better go home |
This ain’t no place anymore for little girls or little boys |
Not unless you want them to spoon-feed you all your life |
The party’s gone, the party’s done, the party’s over children |
This dream is gone, this dream is dead, this dream is over, children |
You’d better go home |