Jesus said " Lay down your arms, Jesus said "Children come home"
I saw the best minds of my generation running on empty, Superglued to the T.V.,
Dreaming of prosperity, Talking incessantly, Saying nothing
Sleeping on platforms at train stations, Sipping chemical cocktails,
Alive to the Universe, Dead to the World.
Hallucinating delusions of media reality in Camden Town, Desperate in the pursuit of cool
He's in a suit, she's in a straight jacket, 7-11 nightmares at 3am and the moon is quiet and holy.
Watch all the bridges collide, Well I think we might have to lay low, for a while
I saw the best minds of my generation caught up in the virtual reality of living
Memorizing pin numbers and secret codes,
Swaying robotically to non-existent rhythms, Flashing memberships to clubs so exclusive nobody belongs,
Jesus said " Lay down your arms" Jesus said "Children come home"
Scared shitless, witless, clueless, useless, tightlipped, tightfisted,tightassed, half-assed
Sniveling, groveling, moaning, groaning Sniveling, groveling, moaning, groaning sniveling, groveling, sniveling, groveling
The city's all wrapped up in plastic like an electronic cocoon.
If you lay in the street you can hear it humming, Building up slowly from underground
If you close your eyes you can observe the blueprint The man-made dna that spirals breathlessly out of control,
As synapses collapse, bridges snap, into a restless utopia, Nutopia
Now the rain has arrived and I think we might have to lay low
Watch all the bridges collide and I think we might have to lay low.


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Nutopia Lyrics as written by Martin Clive Atkins Margaret Li Chin O`leary

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    I always thought this was by pigface...but anyways, great song thumbs up

    ilikespoonson March 16, 2003   Link
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    Corrected lyrics:

    My generation My generation My generation

    The city's all wrapped up!

    I saw the best minds of my generation Running on empty Superglued to the TV Dreaming of prosperity Talking incessantly Saying nothing Sleeping on platforms at train stations Sipping chemical cocktails Alive to the universe Dead to the world

    Hallucinating delusions of media reality in Camden Town Desperate in the pursuit of cool He's in a suit She's in a straight jacket Seven-Eleven nightmares at 3am

    Lay low And the moon is quiet and holy

    Watch all the bridges collide And I think we might have to lay low for a while

    I saw the best minds of my generation Caught up in the virtual reality of living Memorizing PIN numbers and secret codes Swaying robotically to non-existent rhythms Flashing memberships to clubs so exclusive nobody belongs

    Scared shitless, witless, clueless, useless, tightlipped, tightfisted, tightassed, half-assed, ass-lickin', coke-sniffin', money-grabbin' ego-jabbin'! Ass-lickin', coke-sniffin', money-grabbin' ego-jabbin'! Sniveling, groveling, moaning, groaning Sniveling, groveling, moaning, groaning And the moon is quiet and holy (Sniveling, groveling, moaning, groaning) Watch all the bridges collide And I think we might have to lay low for a while (Why why why why?)

    The city's all wrapped up in plastic like an electronic cocoon If you lay in the street you can hear it humming Building up slowly from underground If you close your eyes you can observe the blueprint The man-made DNA that spirals breathlessly out of control As synapses collapse Bridges snap To a restless utopia Utopia!

    Now the rain has arrived And I think we might have to lay low

    Now the rain has arrived And I think we might have to lay low, lay low, lay low

    Jesus said "Lay down your arms" Jesus said "Children come home"

    My generation My generation My generation My generation My generation

    DodgerFuckYouon January 05, 2023   Link
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    General Comment

    This is my damn THEMESONG. That's all I have to say about that. Such a true, true song about our society today. Ugh.

    replicanton September 15, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    It was written by Meg Lee Chin, first appearing on the Pigface album "A New High In Low," and later turning up, a bit differently, on Meg's solo record, "Piece and Love."

    the_spoilon November 24, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    This song was said to be by JOJ, but its not! A great song

    KillMeFasteron December 30, 2004   Link

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