Are you talking to me, John?
Anyone else here?
What are trying to say?
Speak any English?
Who do you think you are?
Call me Sir
D’you have a better way?
Any way you want
D’you have insurance?
Don’t need insurance
What are you waiting for?
Your mouth to stop
You throw the first punch
You need instruction
Wait for the cold floor
Age before beauty
Is that thing your face, John?
Someone say something?
Or did you neck throw up?
What did you say, slim?
If I looked like you
You only wish
I’d teach my ass to talk
Don’t breathe on me
You got a nerve, friend
Got more than one
You got it coming
You and whose army?
I’m gonna cut you up
I got a gun
Better get running
What am I running from?
Everyone is happy, everyone is free
Everyone is peaceful, listen and you’ll see
from Drifting Sun,
released January 1, 1996
Rafe Pomeroy - Vocals
Rob Thompson - Guitars
Pat Sanders - Keyboards
Manu Michael - Bass
John Lingwood - Drums
Music: Pat Sanders
Lyrics: Rafe Pomeroy
Mixed by Karl Groom & Clive Nolan
Artwork by Pat Sanders
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