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Post-apocalyptic work based on the 1959 movie and Shute's 1957 novel by the same name. |
On the Beach 12/11/12 Today the northern sky was red. Across the clouds a new sun bled. Cityscapes reduced to ash and the sand rained down as glass. We heard it through the Twitter feeds but none of us could quite believe ‘til the videos… but now we know they won’t be coming back. They won’t be coming back. There’s a shrinking future with a frozen past. It’s the same as before, but the scale's collapsed. If there’s nowhere else you’d like to be, won’t you spend the day with me? Would you spend the day with me? Today the whimper will begin. It’ll catch the breeze and ride the wind. For months the dust will fill the skies, Cobalt-laced to sterilize. The men uptown are sharing thoughts. They're drinking up their finest scotch, racing Ferraris and taking safaris. They won’t be coming back. They won’t be coming back. There’s a shrinking future with a frozen past. It’s the same as before, but the scale's collapsed. If there’s nowhere else you’d like to be, won’t you spend the day with me? Would you spend the day with me? Today they’re saying there’s still time as they formed into an ordered line for mortal pills to take with tea - one sip will set you free. But knowing we could leave it all at any time, I’m still optimistic with an open mind. Stay with me and let’s wait and see because they won’t be coming back. They won’t be coming back. There’s a shrinking future with a frozen past. It’s the same as before, but the scale's collapsed. If there’s nowhere else you’d like to be, won’t you spend the day with me? Would you spend the day with me? |