Voices of Babylon

JOHN FREDRICK SPINKS

Hit the message, I can hear you calling
No one's going anywhere tonight
We conceived a modern generation
It was free but now we pay the price

We're the victims of our own creation
Chasing rainbows that are painted black or white
Watch the struggle of our temptation
Instincts barely keeping us alive

Back to the rhythm that we all came from
Voices of Babylon, streets of London
Back to the people that we know so well
Space and time removed too soon to tell

Just a product of imagination
Patiently we wait for our turn to come
A small collection of the population
By the time our number's up, we could be gone

Back to the rhythm that we all came from
Voices of Babylon, streets of London
Back to the people that we know so well
Space and time removed too soon to tell

Back to the rhythm that we all came from
Voices of Babylon, streets of London
Back to the people that we know so well
Space and time removed too soon to tell

Back to the rhythm that we all came from
Voices of Babylon, streets of London-town

Trivia about the song Voices of Babylon by The Outfield

On which albums was the song “Voices of Babylon” released by The Outfield?
The Outfield released the song on the albums “Voices Of Babylon” in 1989, “Playing the Field” in 1992, and “Big Innings: The Best of the Outfield” in 1996.
Who composed the song “Voices of Babylon” by The Outfield?
The song “Voices of Babylon” by The Outfield was composed by JOHN FREDRICK SPINKS.

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