Random Acts of Senseless Violence
Under yellow light
Comes the face of tomorrow
Lights the fuse
Gives meaning to
All that was previously hollow
To a soundtrack of silence
And mute aspiration
The express train to Heathrow
First of the morning
Is leaving the station
Our reckless sun rises
On the tip of the iceberg
Hidden in plain sight
Still alive and full of surprises
A generation gone soft
Over new acquisitions that can't take the edge off
I've put away my childish things
Abandoned my silence too
For the future will contain
Random acts of senseless violence
The target's hit will be non-specific
We'll roll the numbers play with chance
All suitable locations planned in advance
Someone's back kitchen stacked like a factory
With improvised devices, there's bound to injuries
With improvised devices
No phone-ins, no courtesy, no kindness
For the future will contain
Random acts of senseless violence
And it's not just the boredom
It's something endemic
It's the fear of disorder
Stretched to its limits
And the safety of numbers is just a contrivance
For the future will contain
Random acts of senseless violence
Democracy is very
Democracy is very, very
Comes the face of tomorrow
Lights the fuse
Gives meaning to
All that was previously hollow
To a soundtrack of silence
And mute aspiration
The express train to Heathrow
First of the morning
Is leaving the station
Our reckless sun rises
On the tip of the iceberg
Hidden in plain sight
Still alive and full of surprises
A generation gone soft
Over new acquisitions that can't take the edge off
I've put away my childish things
Abandoned my silence too
For the future will contain
Random acts of senseless violence
The target's hit will be non-specific
We'll roll the numbers play with chance
All suitable locations planned in advance
Someone's back kitchen stacked like a factory
With improvised devices, there's bound to injuries
With improvised devices
No phone-ins, no courtesy, no kindness
For the future will contain
Random acts of senseless violence
And it's not just the boredom
It's something endemic
It's the fear of disorder
Stretched to its limits
And the safety of numbers is just a contrivance
For the future will contain
Random acts of senseless violence
Democracy is very
Democracy is very, very
Credits
Writer(s): David Sylvian, Keith Sydney Rowe
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