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Wood burns, and metal rusts So, darling, what's to become of us When the weather turns, and they say it must We'll need coats for the both of us But the wool is thin and it's full of holes And there's no heat in this abandoned bus So will we go alone, out on our own Oh, darling, what's to become of us
Well, boats sink into the sea And airplanes that crash like computer screens And signals fail, trains derail And car bonnets crumple like magazines 'Til they're put in piles like stacks of tiles In a yard full of fridges and broken stuff Will we go alone out on our own Oh, darling, what's to become of us
We'll bite our noses off to spite our faces Both of us will Rust like metal fences in the rain You'll pour the gasoline and I'll spark the matches We'll burn within our fire, we'll burn within our flames
Well, yeast ferments and milk sours When it's out of the fridge for too many hours Well, we lament in separate towers Never knowing if we're brave or if we're cowards For they pour cement down this hole of ours And we'll be stuck under stones and flowers Will we go alone out on our own Oh, darling, that's what will become of us
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