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Jethro Tull
DARK AGES
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DARK AGES,
Jethro Tull
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Darlings are you ready for the long winter's fall?
said the lady in her parlor
said the butler in the hall.
is there time for another?
cried the drunkard in his sleep.
not likely
said the little child. what's done
the lord can keep.
and the vicar stands a-praying.
and the television dies
as the white dot flickers and is gone
and no-one stops to cry.
the big jet rumbles over runway miles
that scar the patchwork green
where slick tycoons and rich buffoons
have opened up the seam
of golden nights and champagne flights
ad-man overkill
and in the haze
consumer crazed
we take the sugar pill.
jagged fires mark the picket lines
the politicians weep
and mealy-mouthed
through corridors of power on tip-toe creep.
come and see bureaucracy
make its final heave
and let the new disorder through
while senses take their leave.
families screaming line the streets
and put the windows through
in corner shops
where keepers kept
the country's life-blood blue.
take their pick
and try the trick
with loaves and fishes shared
and the vicar shouts
as the lights go out,
and no-one really cares.
Dark ages
shaking the dead
closed pages
better not read
cold rages
burn in your head.
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Darlings are you ready for the long winter's fall? said the lady in her parlor said the butler in the hall. is there time for another? cried the drunkard in his sleep. not likely said the little child. what's done the lord can keep. and the vicar stands a-praying. and the television dies as the white dot flickers and is gone and no-one stops to cry. the big jet rumbles over runway miles that scar the patchwork green where slick tycoons and rich buffoons have opened up the seam of golden nights and champagne flights ad-man overkill and in the haze consumer crazed we take the sugar pill. jagged fires mark the picket lines the politicians weep and mealy-mouthed through corridors of power on tip-toe creep. come and see bureaucracy make its final heave and let the new disorder through while senses take their leave. families screaming line the streets and put the windows through in corner shops where keepers kept the country's life-blood blue. take their pick and try the trick with loaves and fishes shared and the vicar shouts as the lights go out, and no-one really cares. Dark ages shaking the dead closed pages better not read cold rages burn in your head.
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