Pigface Lyrics
"Nutopia"

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My generation...
My generation...
My generation...
My generation...

(The city's all wrapped up!)

I saw the best minds of my generation running on empty.
Super-glued to the TV;
Dreaming of prosperity;
Talking incessantly: saying nothing

Sleepin' on platforms at train stations;
Sipping chemical cocktails,
Alive to the universe: dead to the world.

Hallucinating delusions of media reality in Camden Town,
desperate in the pursuit of cool!

He's in a suit; she's in a straight jacket
7-11 nightmares at 3AM

Lay low... and the moon is quite holey!

Watch all the bridges collide!

And I think we might have to lay low for a while...

I saw the best minds of my generation caught up in the virtual reality of living.
Memorizing pin numbers & secret codes;
Swaying robotically to non-existant rhythms;
Flashing memberships to club "So Exclusive, Nobody Belongs".

Scared shitless
witless
clueless
useless
tight-lipped
tight-fisted
tight-assed
half-assed

ass-lickin'
coke-sniffin'
money-grabbin'
ego-jabbin'

(repeat)

Sniveling
groveling
moaning
groaning
sniveling
groveling
moaning
groaning
sniveling
groveling
sniveling
groveling
sniveling
groveling
sniveling
groveling

Watch all the bridges collide!

And I think we might have to lay low for a while...

Why, why, why, why!

The city's all wrapped up in plastic like an electronic cocoon.
If you lay in the street, you can hear it humming;
Building up slowly from underground
If you close your eyes you can observe the blueprint:
The man-made DNA that spirals breathlessly out of control,
As synapses collapse, bridges snap, into a restless utopia... Utopia!

Now the rain has arrived, and I think we might have to lay low...

A halo, halo

Wow! The rain has arrived, and I think we might have to lay low...

Jesus said, "Lay down your arms."
Jesus said, "Children come home!"

My generation...
My generation...
My generation...
My generation...

My generation.
This song is from the album "A New High In Low" and "The Best Of Pigface".