Sorted for E's and Wizz
by Pulp

Album: Different Class (1995)
Charted: 2
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  • Oh is this the way they say the future's meant to feel?
    Or just twenty thousand people standing in a field
    And I don't quite understand just what this feeling is
    But that okay cos we're all sorted out for E's and Wizz
    And tell me when the spaceship lands
    Cause all this has just got to mean something

    [Chorus]
    In the middle of the night
    It feels alright but then tomorrow morning
    Oh oh when you come down

    Oh yeah the pirate radio told us what was going down
    Got the tickets from some fucked up bloke in Camden Town
    And no one seems to know exactly where it is
    But that's okay, cos we're all sorted out for E's and Wizz
    At 4 0'clock the normal world seems very very very far away
    Hey hey

    [Chorus]

    Just keep on moving
    Everybody asks your name they say we're all the same
    And now it's "Nice one, Geezer"-and that's far the conversation went
    I lost my friends, I dance alone, it's 6 o'clock, I wanna go home
    But it's no way not today, makes you wonder what it meant
    And the hollow feeling grows and grows and grows and grows
    And you wanna call your mother and say,
    "Mother, I can never come home again because I seem to have left
    An important part of my brain somewhere in a field in Hampshire."
    Alright

    [Chorus]

    Oh oh when you come down
    Oh what if you never come down? Writer/s: Candida Doyle, Jarvis Branson Cocker, Mark Andrew Webber, Nick Banks, Russell Senior, Stephen Patrick Mackey
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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