M-O-O-N
“No longer can I do all the things that I used to do….HAHAHAHAHA!” - AF
what are we gonna do when we’re forced to finally move back home?
where the grass is dry and the bars are monochrome…
do you want it? do-do you want it? do you want it? do-do you want it?
Go back to sleep, it’s only a bad dream.
I screamed, you screamed.
My baby wants some ice cream.
What are we afraid of baby, do you wanna go out?
What are we afraid of baby? I don’t wanna go out.
will you still desire me when we’ve run out of time?
will you still desire me when i’m in the long decline?
i don’t wanna be the one to tell you that we’re runnin’ out of time…
[yes, i want it! yes, yes i want it! yes, i want it! yes, yes i want it!]
it’s…not…gonna…be…alright
Go back to sleep, it’s only a bad dream.
I screamed, you screamed.
My baby wants some ice cream.
What are we afraid of baby, do you wanna go out?
What are we afraid of baby? I don’t wanna go out.
[“It’s so good. So good. It’s so good. So good. I desire you.” - NYC PB]
yes, i want it! yes, yes i want it! yes, i want it! yes, yes i want it!
it’s…not…gonna…be…alright
Go back to sleep, it’s only a bad dream.
I screamed, you screamed.
My baby wants some ice cream.
What are we afraid of baby, do you wanna go out?
What are we afraid of baby? I don’t wanna go out.
[SAMPLES: “Rock-A-Lott” by N.M. Walden, Joe Johnson, and P. Glass, performed by Aretha Franklin (1986, Arista); “The Payback” by James Brown, Fred Wesley, and John “Jabo” Starks (1973, Polydor); “Don’t Make Me Wait” by NYC Peech Boys (1982, West End).]