All the Machines Are Quiet

ROBERT NEWTON CALVERT

We're walking out
We're downing our tools.
This management
They take us for fools.
All we're asking is
A living wage
A living wage
A living wage
And now
There's nothing I can do
I spend my days in dreams
And join the endless queue,
So far from the machines,
All the machines are quiet.
I could scream
All the machines are quiet.

I'll take the kids
To Chessington zoo.
The big gorilla,
He looks just like you.
Watch that tiger
Pacing in his cage.
I feel his rage.
I feel his rage.
And now
There's nothing
I can do
I spend my days in dreams
And join the endless queue,
So far from the machines,
All the machines are quiet.
I could scream
All the machines are quiet.

The winter's coming
We need new shoes.
I'm selling the car,
I'm paying my dues.
The union bosses
Tell us five more weeks - five more weeks -
Five more weeks
And now
There's nothing
I can do
I spend my days in dreams
And join the endless queue,
So far from the machines,
All the machines are quiet.
I could scream
All the machines are quiet.

Trivia about the song All the Machines Are Quiet by Robert Calvert

On which albums was the song “All the Machines Are Quiet” released by Robert Calvert?
Robert Calvert released the song on the albums “Freq” in 1985 and “The Right Stuff, Middlesborough 1986” in 2011.
Who composed the song “All the Machines Are Quiet” by Robert Calvert?
The song “All the Machines Are Quiet” by Robert Calvert was composed by ROBERT NEWTON CALVERT.

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