[00:12.15]Well, wood burns, and metal rusts,
[00:14.56]So, darling, what’s to become of us,
[00:17.37]When the weather turns, and they say it must,
[00:19.92]Well, we’ll need coats for the both of us,
[00:22.92]But the wool is thin and it’s full of holes,
[00:25.50]And there’s no heat in this abandoned bus,
[00:28.52]So will we go alone, out on our own,
[00:31.01]Oh, darling, what’s to become of us
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[00:44.71]Well, boats sink into the sea,
[00:46.79]And airplanes that crash like computer screens,
[00:49.67]And signals fail, trains derail,
[00:52.19]And car bonnets crumple like magazines,
[00:55.02]‘Til they’re put in piles like stacks of tiles,
[00:57.62]In a yard full of fridges and broken stuff,
[01:00.38]Will we go alone out on our own,
[01:02.76]Oh, darling, what’s to become of us
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[01:16.75]We will bite our noses off to spite our faces,
[01:19.76]Both of us will rust like metal fences in the rain,
[01:27.69]You will pour the gasoline and I will spark the matches,
[01:31.88]We will burn within our fire, we will burn within our flames
[01:37.66]
[01:52.56]Well, yeast ferments and milk sours,
[01:55.09]When it’s out of the fridge for too many hours,
[01:58.18]Well, we lament in separate towers,
[02:00.58]Never knowing if we’re brave or if we’re cowards,
[02:03.65]For they pour cement down this hole of ours,
[02:06.37]And we’ll be stuck under stones and flowers,
[02:09.35]Will we go alone out on our own,
[02:11.77]Oh, darling, that’s what will become of us