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Day tommorrow at the museums
We'll see the light the creative way
We'll see the way that man once lived
And bring some mystery to our love againWhy don't you want to meet me anymore
In museums full of culture
Anthropologists are waiting at the door
To see your face when you walkin'
When you're walking through museums
Still life at museums
Still life
Still life at museums
Still life
StillSee the Rex's
When they hear the time
Bright lights are flashing
Keep your arms in line
We'll wander through the bones alone
Capture the beliefs of another god's world

In museums full of teachers on their fieldtrips
Or so they say
At museums we can meet once more
And believe our lies
In museumsStill life at museums
Still life
Still life at museums
Still life
Still life at museums
Still life
StillSee the hexes, the foreigners
See the rights of the tribe that still lives
At museums we can see so much more
Day tomorrow ask to see the africas
Day tomorrow cultural they assure me
Day tomorrow cultural they assure me at museumsStill life at museums
Still life
Still life at museums
Still life
Still life at museums
Still life

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Wall of Voodoo was a New Wave/Alternative rock group from Los Angeles, California, United States best known for the 1983 hit "Mexican Radio". The band's best known lineup consists of Stan Ridgway (vocals, keyboards), Marc Moreland (guitar), Chas Gray (bass, vocals) and Joe Nanini (drums). The band had a sound that was a fusion of synthesizer-based New Wave music with the spaghetti western soundtrack style of Ennio Morricone.

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