Saturday night, the moths are gathered
Around the light
They’re drinking their fine wines
And complaining about the state of the times
Saying “Oh, oh, oh, they’re breaking the news again,
Oh, oh, oh, down with these utopian views.
I felt shifty, and to my right, there sat a starlet,
She was looking at me that familiar way, she says
“It’s time to leave”
“What’s driving you is driving me, it’s driving us all into the sea”
“The road is clear, it beckons you, it’s calling you,
All of these citizens are searching for that something, somebody to love.”
Back in the day, back in the day,
Old dinosaur had his way,
He waxes cynical about mankind, and how unkind it’ gotten to be
Lying on the shore, the mermaid calls,
I want to live forever on the beach
Live by my side, live by with love
And let the waters take me
And all of these citizens are searching
For that something, somebody, to love
It’ll be a long time, before I forget,
How easy it was loving you,
Centuries pass, but that feeling remains
As we wander through,
The cities that fell, the boulders and shells,
That remain to tell these good men.
That every-everybody wants, somebody to love, yeah
Don't you,
If only to love,
time and again
If only to love
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