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I can already hear your tune
Calling me across the room
When the world and his wife
Are on my back again
Not enough pleasure
Too much painWhen the world is too much with me
Please leave, just go away
Before I lose my mind completely
Please leave, just go nowIn the side street something's moving
Look around, look around, all around you
Walls are tumbling down
Stop staring at the groundI can practically see your face
And another revolutionary falls from grace
Hear the thunder in your brain
Not enough sunshine
Too much rainWhen the light of life has gone
No change for the meter
Then the king of spivs will come

Selling blood by the literWhen nothing's sacred anymore
When the demon's knocking on your door
You'll still be staring down at the floorNot too many hours from this hour
So long? The storm comes
Or is it just another shower?Picking up the pieces
Half alive in a nine 'til five
Vacant eyes, is it any wonder?
Primal scream at the TV screen
Close your eyesNow the world is too much with me
Please leave, just go away
Before I lose my mind completely
Just leave, please go nowNow nothing's sacred anymore
When the demon's breaking down your door
You'll still be staring down at the floorNot too many hours from this hour
So long? Now the storm has come
Or is it just another shower?

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The Chameleons (called The Chameleons UK on some American releases) were a post-punk band that formed in Middleton, Greater Manchester, England in 1981. They consisted of singer and bassist Mark Burgess, guitarist Reg Smithies, guitarist Dave Fielding, and drummer John Lever. The band initially released three studio albums in the 1980s, to solid critical acclaim. After their third release, Strange Times, in 1987 they abruptly disbanded following the sudden death of band manager Tony Fletcher.

Read more about The Chameleons on Last.fm.


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