Golden Age

Album: Capricornia (2002)
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  • All the screens are filled with heroes and losers
    But the sky's still filled with stars
    This junky palace might be on fire
    Til the winners lose desire
    Let it go let it go

    So tell me what you see
    Tell me what you hear
    If it's the same as me it's the golden age

    Big brother tries to stitch and bend
    But channel surfers find new friends
    See freedom's silhouette increase
    Its time to claim that sweet release
    Let it go, let it go

    I can see a purple patch of jacaranda
    Framed in eucalyptus from this wooden floored verandah
    Heading past the watermark
    Heading for the hills
    Heading for the edge of time
    Heading for the thrills of the golden age

    Now tell me what you see
    And tell me what you hear
    If it's the same as me it's the golden age

    Now everybody's talking about the golden age Writer/s: A. R. RAHMAN, CRAIG MACKENZIE ARMSTRONG
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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