Listen to the Sirens

GARY ANTHONY JAMES WEBB

"Flow my tears" the new police song
The slogan of peace is "you must live"
They've got me and I'm one of them

Cancel: "silence" they screamed for days
"We've been here before, we won't stay"
They can die, they can just turn off

Some vehicle moves in circles
Some people need the heroes
But I don't mind
I don't mind

Please listen to the sirens
We don't wish to be your friends
Please listen to the sirens
We won't ever call again

Mister Webb there is no way out
Love this room, please don't fight your walls
Can you see I'm wasting your time

A streetcar's rusting unseen
Music hall's empty like me
But I don't care
I don't care

Please listen to the sirens
We don't wish to be your friends
Please listen to the sirens
We won't ever call again

If I could stay here for now
With someone just a bit like you
"Oh, no"
Maybe I would dream again
Of someone just a bit like you
"S'pose so"

Station boys keep their hands on steel
Tubeway days now seem quite unreal
It's always so close but never quite arrives

My vision's like an old film, shaky
There's nothing through my window, okay
No photo by my bedside, black/white
No image in my mirror, bye bye

Trivia about the song Listen to the Sirens by Tubeway Army

When was the song “Listen to the Sirens” released by Tubeway Army?
The song Listen to the Sirens was released in 1978, on the album “Tubeway Army”.
Who composed the song “Listen to the Sirens” by Tubeway Army?
The song “Listen to the Sirens” by Tubeway Army was composed by GARY ANTHONY JAMES WEBB.

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