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Album: Metamatic (1980)
Charted: 31
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  • Standing in the dark
    Watching you glow
    Lifting a receiver
    Nobody I know

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    Well I used to remember
    Now it's all gone...
    World War something...
    We were somebody's sons

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    Over all the bridges
    Echoes in rows
    Talking at the same time
    Click-click drone...

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    Misty on the glass now
    Rusty on the door
    Here for years now

    Click-click drone
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    Click-click...

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    Underpass Writer/s: DENNIS LEIGH
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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