I say a prayer for those who Unlike me Suffer some form of brutality I get no kicks from mugging pensioners I don't believe that that's all their good for You know I love you And I always will I keep a picture of you on me still It's so sad You were the best love I never had I see you've brought your children Along too The little one She looks a lot like you I'm sure you must be very proud of them I'd love to have a child myself But then On second thoughts I'd better leave This talk of children is upsetting me It's so sad You were the best love I never had And I can't for the life of me fathom Out why Eve when she met up with Adam Didn't know they would put at risk Every man, woman, child For the bite Of an apple Remember days of wine and daffodils A hand upon your breast Oh what a thrill It's so sad You were the best love I never had You make your bed And then you lie in it wouldn't the truth be more appropriate It's so sad You were the best love I never hadAs we watch the children play,
Remember, it was me and you,
So far away,
The things we got out to do.
The fond fear of danger,
That's what sets us apart,
Couldn't wait for the real world
To test the strength of the lion's heart.
Cats like me and you,
Have got laws,
That they adhere to.
Laws outside the laws,
As laid down
By those we don't subscribe to.
The world is getting stranger.
But we'll never lose heart.
We can't just wait for the old guard to die,
Before we can make a new start.
Bring on the revolution,
Keep the pressure on.
I want to die for something.
Bring on the revolution,
I want to die for something, want to die for something.
Bring on the revolution,
I want to die for something. (nothing)
Bring on the revolution,
Don't wanna die for nothing. (something, something)
For every freedom fighter,
I want to hold on tighter.
To the hope and will you gave
You were the brave, you were the brave.
And one day, when I hear your children sing,
Freedom will ring, Freedom.
When we watch the children play,
Remember how the priviliged classes grew.
And from this day, we set out
To undo what won't undo.
Looking for the grand in the minute.
Every breath justifies
Every step that we take to remove what the powers that be can't
prove
And the children will understand why.
Bring on the revolution,
Keep the pressure on,
I want to die for something.
Bring on the revolution,
I want to die for something.
Bring on the revolution,
Don't want to die for nothing.
Bring on the revolution,
I want to die for something.
Clark Chang / cchchang@princeton.edu
Thanks to Alvin Estilo, lampadarios_stacey@jpmorgan.com,
76303.2017@compuserve.com (Michael R. Rhum) and
k.caulfield@chemistry.unimelb.edu.au for their help.