Good morning, it's 3 a.m in this great roaring city
Full of garbage eaters, ravaging, parking spots beneath my plaza window
I see cheetah in their tight skins and tired heels
All-night hippo in the diner crossing the streetSwarthy herds of young impala flambastic gibbon
Even a struggling monza
And over there that brilliant head ornament on that Japanese macaque
But look closely at the hammerhead hand in hand with the mandrill
It's a sight you're unlikely to see anywhere else on the planetThe stench and the noise, yes, yes
The howler's resonating repertoire is not too bad
When mixed with the more musical twern of the tropical warbler
But the impatient taxi blare, the squawking elderly ibis
And the glass-eye snapper hawking papers, I can certainly live withoutAlso be cautious of the poisonous, boomslang laughter
Social droppings of the fruit bat and purple queen fish
And who's that babbler conversing with a magazine stand?
Evidently he's getting a good replyArrive in Neurotica through neon heat disease
I swear at the swarming herds
I sweat the foul terrain
I rove the moving sceneryArrive in Neurotica through neon heat disease
I swear at the swarming heards
I sweat the foul terrain
I rove the moving sceneryI have no fin, no wing, no stinger
No claw, no camouflage
I have no more to saySay, isn't that an elephant fish on the corner over there
Look at that bush baby, mud puppy, noolbenger
Rhinoderma, marmoset, spring peeper, shingleback skink
Siren, skate, starling, sun-gazer, spoonbill, and suckersThey seem to be everywhere, well it's a live revue
Random animal parts now playing nightly, right here in Neurotica
So long
Songwriters
BELEW, ADRIAN / BRUFORD, WILLIAM SCOTT / FRIPP, ROBERT / LEVIN, ANTHONY CHARLESPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group