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kentauros

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11. Rupert Hine - A Golden Age
Wed Mar 28, 2012, 01:53 AM
Mar 2012

Most people here will have never heard of him, but I'd say his early 80s cut was rather prophetic, or at least applicable to most any time since:



I can no longer count the dreams
Inspired by reconstructions of predicted scenes
The glass and metal fragments racing
Through the pointless heat
I can't go on believing this
Have I lived just to witness the last decade
Or a golden age
Still I love the way this new wind whistles through my house
And papers fly
While Orwell's world is still in doubt
And china shivers on a tray
I am untimely ripped from all forgotten bliss
But not afraid
I can't go on
I can't go on believing this
Have I lived just to witness the last decade
Or a golden age
Could the waiting ever be worse than the shock
Suppose the silver key survived
To turn inside the rusty lock
And you and I be found alive
Crouching in our ignorance
By children nearly twice our size
I can't go on believing this
Have I lived just to witness the last decade
Or a golden age
Till they eat their words some wild voice churns deep in my blood
The prophets sigh
We always said you'd never learn
Then cynics long to break the brave
I wish their mouths all stitched so their persistant hiss
Is not obeyed
I can't go on
I can't go on believing this
Have I lived just to witness the last decade
Or a golden age
I do believe there are people needing freedom with good reason
Who will find another way
There's no disgrace in understanding
Why our planet is in panic
Then, while you worry think of everything you miss

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So far obey Mar 2012 #1
2001 was the start. I have heard nothing that moves me. Loudmxr Mar 2012 #9
VNV Nation: "Nemesis" Lizzie Poppet Mar 2012 #2
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by Green Day. Odin2005 Mar 2012 #3
Happy Birthday. cherokeeprogressive Mar 2012 #4
Broken Promised Land guitar man Mar 2012 #5
The Who. Won't get fooled again: think Mar 2012 #6
This one. Safetykitten Mar 2012 #7
Dare to Be Stupid by Weird Al? TlalocW Mar 2012 #8
Here It Is... lame54 Mar 2012 #10
Rupert Hine - A Golden Age kentauros Mar 2012 #11
I can never stop at one - one always leads to another Waiting For Everyman Mar 2012 #12
Here is one I've always liked since I first heard it 40 years ago. Still applies today. Elwood P Dowd Mar 2012 #13
American Idiot craigmatic Mar 2012 #14
What comes to mind isn't a song but a coined phrase me b zola Mar 2012 #15
21st Century Schizoid Man muriel_volestrangler Mar 2012 #16
Damn, you beat me by ~4 minutes Motown_Johnny Mar 2012 #17
My choice too. HopeHoops Mar 2012 #18
What's Goin' On- Marvin Gaye deacon Mar 2012 #19
"It's The End Of The World As We Know It" JFN1 Mar 2012 #20
It's by REM guitar man Mar 2012 #23
Another one: "Fight the Good Fight" by Triumph JFN1 Mar 2012 #21
Lily Allen - Fuck You... Rosco T. Mar 2012 #22
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