Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Living in Suburban Sprawl


"Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)" 
by Arcade Fire

They heard me singing and they told me to stop
Quit these pretentious things and just punch the clock
These days my life, I feel it has no purpose
But late at night the feelings swim to the surface
'Cause on the surface the city lights shine,
They're calling at me, "Come and find your kind."

Sometimes I wonder if the world's so small
That we can never get away from the sprawl.
Living in the sprawl,
Dead shopping malls rise like mountains beyond mountains
And there's no end in sight.
I need the darkness; someone please cut the lights

We rode our bikes to the nearest park
Sat under the swings and kissed in the dark.
We shield our eyes from the police lights.
We run away, but we don't know why.
Black river, your city lights shine
They're screaming at us, "We don't need your kind."

Sometimes I wonder if the world's so small
That we can never get away from the sprawl.
Living in the sprawl,
Dead shopping malls rise like mountains beyond mountains
And there's no end in sight.
I need the darkness; someone please cut the lights

They heard me singing and they told me to stop
Quit these pretentious things and just punch the clock.
Sometimes I wonder if the world's so small
Can we ever get away from the sprawl?
Living in the sprawl,
Dead shopping malls rise like mountains beyond mountains
And there's no end in sight.
I need the darkness, someone please cut the lights
I need the darkness, someone please cut the lights

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