Tonalidad: D minor
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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Ah, you see,
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he loved sound.
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He was addicted to noise.
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And so he set out making this machine,
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Assembling a new toy
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He'd previously made a machine
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One that measured
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the sounds of things
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Be it an an t, the passing wind
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Or the flap of a butterfly's wing
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But this machine would be greater
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So much greater than that
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Because this machine would mean
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And a man could ac tually hear,
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just like a bat
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Making noises never heard before,
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to within man's audible range
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Ah, think of the sounds you'd hear,
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so sumptuous,
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yet so strange
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After months of making,
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his machine was almost ready
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Just a tinkle here, a tinkle there,
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and now it's finished
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Said he to himself as he laughed,
clapped at what he'd done
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Should test it now, he thought,
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or just wait for the morning sun
But the excitement pulsed
through every vein
Idea to hear a drop of rain
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lit up his brain
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And almost sent this man insane
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The machine he's making
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is positively ground -breaking
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The machine he's making
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So he put on the headphones,
switched on the machine,
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where he heard nothing for a while
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then heard this very strange scream,
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see it wasn't a scream of agony,
pain or dismay,
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it was more a scream of surprise
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and he'll remember it to this day,
it was like,
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ringing through his ears
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and when he looked around to
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find the noise,
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at first he couldn't see it
but there was a woman opposite,
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doing something in her garden,
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and when he saw she's cutting roses
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his heart began to harden
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when she cut another
oh brother that's sandy came again
he screamed stop
is this spill filled
as he legged it down the lane
he said each time you cut a rose
i can hear you scream
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if you don't believe me
you can come to my house
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and hear on my machine
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C#m
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well she was a prim proper lady
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and her hair was neatly permed
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i always thought
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To his nod ball,
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my thoughts had been confirmed
So she turned her back, walked away,
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didn't listen to his cries
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Was just left with this memory
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of madness in his eyes
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But what a breakthrough he'd made,
beyond his dreams
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If this sound came from the roses,
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what sound would come from the trees?
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It's the first thing the next morning
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And he's up with the birds and the bees
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And he drags his ma chine to the park
And puts it down amongst the trees
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In his right hand he's got a black box
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And his left, an axe
As he checks the machine
just one more time
Before he starts to wax
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Picks an arrow, pulls his armband
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and cuts deep into the tree
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Bang! The tree was cut deep
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and his ears begin to ring
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With a sound unlike the roses,
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unlike any he'd ever hear
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Not pain, not anger, nor surprise,
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just force ripped through his ear
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It was like, ooooh,
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ringing through his head
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It was the sort of sound that said more
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than any word that could be said
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And so he pulled the
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headphones from his skull
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and ran off to his home to call a friend who'd understand his plea,
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a doctor with a PhD.
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Hello? Dr. Arnson,
disgruntled and being woken.
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Doc, it's Bob, you must come round.
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Joy in his voice, broken.
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What's the matter?
Are you injured?
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Is there an emergency?
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No, Doc, I've just had a breakthrough.
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My machine in a tree.
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Are you mad? he said.
Don't you know it's 6am?
And you're a bigger fool than I thought
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if you think I'll get out of bed again.
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But out of bed he got with
eyes half shut,
went to find his friend
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and found him in a park
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still dark nearby to crowd check.
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Then the shake is making
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It's been positive all night,
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ground breaking
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Then the shake is making
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This is the story
Bob's explained to Doc the
situation
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They're standing in the park
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Doc's about to test the cre ation
Doc's got the headphones
on Bob's got the axe
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He checks the machine just
one more time
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before he starts the wax
Speed cuts so deep this
time tree starts to bleed sap
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Do you hear it?
Do you hear it scream?
What do you think of the ladder?
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I heard something, but I can't tell
what the sound came from
the tree
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And if I can't be
sure whether it's a roar,
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let's let this be
Dog, you don't understand,
you gotta give this tree a time
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There's panic in Bob's face,
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welled up like tears in mine
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Okay, the dog replied,
bearing in mind it's not yet
seven o 'clock
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Left Bob inside his head,
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reeling from the shot inside Bob's head
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His thoughts had begun to
become unstable
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As he starts to think,
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what food can I eat?
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What food can I have on my table?
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See, apples are alright if they
choose to fall,
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or onions that choose to rise
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But potatoes or carrots
are being pulled from the ground
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and die in surprise
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And so until he died,
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he lived wholly of thing
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s fallen naturally
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Of apples, pears, chestnuts,
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eggs, hazelnuts and seeds and gener
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ally he lived a pretty happy life.
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I mean admittedly he was ill -fated
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for how long he could survive,
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but the moral of the story is
that things do fall,
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apples and pears and the like,
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and this can be a reminder to us all
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that when we choose a life
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the world provides us with
all the things we need
And sustenance can come
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Without us ripping it from the trees.
Outro 1
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