And it drifts away
Then comes back to shore
And it crushes like the wrath of god
Unpredictable
In the parking lot
Five minutes later it's close
But you don't care
Hold a ticket tight
The slot meter knows the right time
Two years, maybe more
So ask it how long will it take
To go
"I'm sorry but I've been too late
If you have to go, don't hesitate"
With your new hairdo
With your tragic smile
With your favorite shoes
And your wedding dress
"Is there a working way to forget the past?"
She said "I think it's going to last"
And you're not prepared
How could you be prepared?
There's no literature on that
You just hold your breath
And watch the night instead
To see if tomorrow's sky will be bright
"I'm sorry but I've been too late
If you have to go, don't hesitate"
With your evidence
With your turgid veins
With your sleepless eyes
And your luggage done
"Is there a working way to forget the past?"
She said "Yes, let's go west"
And I feel like Kinski
In a boat full of monkeys
Sailing away
Over the mountain
Over the sea
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