The White Noise Revisited

Album: Giant Steps (1993)
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  • Hey, what's that noise?
    Do you remember?
    Kill yourself at work for what seems nothing at all
    Then you go home and you cry and you feel so
    Very small, so you listen to the Beatles and relax and close your eyes
    And you feel it running through you
    Feel the hate well up inside

    Hey, what's that noise?
    Do you remember?
    Fashioned by the blade of a world that doesn't care
    Feeling so removed, drifting through stealing air then
    Pause and think about it, try to move and shift the
    Scream and feel alive
    Hey! what's that noise?
    Do you remember? Writer/s: MARTIN JAMES CARR
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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