I. Long-Shadowed Sun I remember. The enchanted English walled garden Days of summer air and honey-suckled nights The capricious dance of lavenders and cabbage-whites Made more than 3D, glowing in the evening long-shadowed sun Nowhere better. But in England, although nothing really changes, the weather always does... Ii. The Gold The gold stops us The gold always did The gold took more lives than Uranium Than Plutonium Pandemonium... The thunder approaches The heavy sighing of the monster... Come to break the heavy weather Come to silence all the singing birds Tearing up the sky like paper White-welding through dark steel of clouds And the release of the sudden rain The gold stops us The gold always did The gold took more lives than Uranium Than Plutonium. Pandemonium. The Gold! Jet engines and demolition And the summer rain Like finding a lost child The roads are travelled by many Like promises of peace And some choose not to go The f e a r looks like bravado It always did I see them waiting, smiling On the borders in dawn's mist Or lost to the world in their upturned boats I'll be free or I'll die trying to be Trying to BE. Iii. Demolished Lives I see myself in them The people at the borders Waiting to exist again Brothers, sisters, sons and daughters Denied our so-called golden streets Running from demolished lives Into walls The "haves" and the "have nothings" The accepted and rejected We can't keep letting them in We can't keep letting them in? The gold stops us The gold always did The gold took more lives than Uranium Than Polonium. Pandemonium. And as I stand here wondering why A man beheaded on a smartphone Falls into my pocket from the sky Modern life Everything is everywhere .'know what I mean? Handy. And obscene. Iv. F E A R F E A R is everywhere here Under the patio Under the hard-earned bought and paid-for home Cushions, scented candles and the lawn Mowing to the beat and the rumble of the coming storm We all know about the wars that are raging All the millions who just cannot see There's so much more that binds us than divides us But our f e a r denies it While the papers stir it The colours of the flag we wave Were and will become blood red again And the madmen all say they hear voices God tells them what to do The wars are all about money They always were And the money's dressed up in religion And when it's not showing off, the money's hiding. Something is cooking inside me... It ain't ready, but already... I'm becoming harder to live with Becoming harder to live with You say I'm becoming harder to live with I'm becoming harder to live with But you can't see into my head You can't see into my head You can't see into my head No, you can't see into my head. And the roads are full of weapons That slide by in the night Tanks all covered in yellow mud Pass you on the motorway As you drive by with the kids and the buckets and spades Happy Days. V. The Grandchildren of Apes Metal in the air Brimstone in the lungs Breathe deeply of it The wind is carrying the pictures The rain is muttering the names The wind-chimes in my garden ring like keys To all the stolen doors. We are the grandchildren of apes, not angels But only we are gifted with the eyes to see On days without f e a r, when our heads are clear That angels, we could be.