Lyrics Waiting For the Beat to Kick In... - Scroobius Pip , Dan Le Sac
Silently
I
step
up
with
a
subversive
subtext,
Trying
to
feed
the
need
for
more
than
just
remedial
subjects,
Place
my
faith
in
the
belief
that
the
general
public,
Will
open
up
their
minds
to
more
than
just
an
industry
puppet,
I
ain't
a
preacher
preachin'
doom
and
gloom,
Well
not
just
yet,
But
if
there's
something
I
feel
strongly
about,
Then
I'll
discuss
it,
And
if
I
only
make
one
album
before
I
kick
the
bucket?
I'll
hold
that
album
to
my
heart
in
my
grave
and
say
"FUCK
IT".
Waiting
for
the
beat
to
kick
in,
But
it
never
does,
Waiting
for
my
feet
to
grow
wings,
That
lift
me
above,
All
of
these
tiresome
things,
That
we
know
and
love,
Waiting
for
the
beat
to
kick
in,
But
it
never
does,
Waiting
for
the
beat
to
kick
in,
But
it
never
does,
Waiting
for
my
feet
to
grow
wings,
That
lift
me
above,
All
of
these
tiresome
things,
That
we
know
and
love,
Waiting
for
the
beat
to
kick
in,
But
it
never
does.
A
lot
of
my
poems
and
writings
Seem
to
start
with
me
waking
up,
Or
being
in
a
dream,
or
dream
like
state.
Now,
this
implies
a
certain
level
of
abstraction
in
my
work.
You
might
say
I'm
keeping
it
surreal
but.
I'd
rather
you
didn't.
Fact
is.
I
sleep
a
lot.
It's
as
simple
as
that.
I
like
sleepin'
man.
It's
a
nice
place
to
be.
...Right
I
was
walking
along
through
unfamiliar
streets,
And
it
felt
strange
'cause
there
didn't
Seem
to
be
anyone
else
around.
I
don't
know
where
I
was
but
it
had
a
feeling
of
New
York,
But
not
New
York
in
real
life
the
New
York
you
see
in
old
films,
I
can't
really
explain
why
it
just
had
that
vibe,
Every
step
I
took
felt
somehow
more
dramatic.
So
I
kept
walking
and
down
an
alley
behind
a
bar
Sitting
on
some
metal
steps
I
saw
a
man,
From
the
look
and
smell
of
him
it
was
clear
that
he
enjoyed
a
drink,
But
he
wasn't
in
such
a
state
I
felt
him
to
be
any
kind
of
irrational
threat
so
I
approached
him,
With
due
care.
"Ah
Mr
Pip"
he
said
out
loud,
"We've
been
awaiting
you,
my
name
is
Elwood
P.
Dowd",
Now
just
what
he
meant
by
'we'
I
didn't
really
get,
But
all
the
same
I
took
a
seat
next
to
him
on
the
step,
He
said
"You'll
meet
a
few
people
before
this
day
is
through,
Who
will
administer
advice
and
guidelines
to
you,
Now
what
each
of
them
says
I'll
tell
you
now
is
true,
But
whether
or
not
you
take
this
advice
is
for
you
to
choose",
At
that
point
he
acted
as
if
someone
had
whispered
in
his
ear,
Which,
since
noone
else
was
there,
was
pretty
damn
weird,
Awkwardly
I
looked
away
and
kinda
played
with
my
beard,
And
he
cleared
his
throat
for
a
second
and
said
"Listen
here,
In
this
life
you
can
be
oh
so
smart
or
oh
so
pleasant,
For
years
I
was
smart,
I
reccommend
pleasant,
Being
smart
can
make
you
rich
and
bring
respect
and
reverence,
But
the
rewards
of
being
pleasant
are
far
more
incandescent",
With
this
information
I
was
encouraged
to
walk
on,
I
continued
alone
through
these
empty
streets,
Thinking
over
what
Elwood
had
said
but
at
the
same
time
thinking
About
how
fucking
strange
the
day
had
been
so
far,
I
was
in
my
own
little
world
when
a
hand
was
placed
on
my
chest,
And
a
guy
said
"Look
out,
there's
Some
broken
glass
on
the
floor
there",
I
looked
up,
He
said
"Hi,
pleased
to
meet
you,
my
name
is
Lloyd
Dobler,
I'll
get
straight
to
the
point,
won't
take
too
much
time
from
ya,
I'm
probably
the
youngest
person
you'll
get
advice
from
today,
And
you
may
think
that
a
guy
my
Age
wouldn't
have
anything
to
say,
But
it's
said
that
observation,
not
old
age,
brings
wisdom,
And
I
observe
every
single
life
lesson
I'm
given,
I
won't
attempt
tell
you
how
to
love
or
be
loved,
Because
you
get
a
different
genie
each
time
that
lantern
is
rubbed,
But
I
will
offer
you
advice
on
dealing
with
life,
Its
ups
and
its
downs,
Its
troubles
and
its
strifes,
Now
I'm
sure
you've
had
times
when
you've
felt
down
or
angry,
Wanted
to
lash
out,
punch
a
wall
and
be
manly,
But
the
question
I
pose
now
will
offer
you
a
plan
B,
And
maybe
some
peace
and
quiet
for
your
friends
and
family,
How
hard
is
it
to
decide
to
be
in
a
good
mood,
And
then
just
be.
in.
a
good
mood?
That's
all
I
have
to
say
because
it's
a
straight
up
fact,
You
control
your
emotions
it's
as
simple
as
that",
He
walked
off
then,
leaving
me
to
contemplate
this
brief
encounter,
I'd
barely
had
time
to
realise
I
was
being
taught
something
before
he
was
gone,
And
I
was
back
on
my
way.
On
I
walked
and
almost
immediately
I
spotted
the
next
guide,
And
he
couldn't
be
clearer.
This
guy
was
standing
on
the
Street
corner
and
pacing
back
and
forth,
Skinny
lookin'
guy
leather
jacket
tight
jeans,
retro
look,
I'd
rarely
seen
someone
look
Quite
so
uncomfortable
in
their
own
skin,
Twitchin',
smoothing
his
hair
back,
Kicking
the
floor
and
looking
up
and
down
the
street,
He
clearly
didn't
enjoy
waiting
Around
so
I
approached
him
quickly,
To
put
him
out
of
his
misery,
And
to
let
him
start
his.
spiel.
"Hi
my
name
is
Billy
Brown,
I
ain't
gonna
give
you
some
quote,
Instead
I'm
gonna
use
some
stuff
that
YOU
wrote:
'Always
had
the
feeling
I
could
never
be
the
villain,
Cause
the
villain
in
the
films
is
always
backlit,
Always
had
the
feeling
I
could
never
be
the
villain,
Cause
the
villain
in
the
films
is
always
backlit,
Now
I
find
it
pleasing
to
defend
myself
with
reason,
But
this
clock
is
always
sitting
on
my
back,
Tick,
tick
tick,
Then,
no
explosion
but
participants
errosion,
Like
a
picture
over
overly
exposed
and,
Like
a
fox
that's
been
run
over
in
the
road
and.'
Basically
what
I'm
trying
to
say
to
you
is,
You
don't
achieve
anything
by
letting
the
past
rule
within
you,
Getting
all
pent
up
and
angry
about
stuff
just
eats
away
inside
you,
What's
that
other
line
of
yours.
'If
you
can't
forgive
and
forget,
How's
this,
Forget
forgivin'
and
just
accept
that
that's
it',
See
that's
how
it's
gotta
be.
Then
you
can
fall
in
love,
get
on
with
your
life
and
be
free",
Almost
before
he
could
finished
this
Sentence
he
was
off
down
the
street,
Hands
in
his
pockets,
hurrying
away.
Now
quite
accepting
of
the
totally
surreal
time
I
was
having
I
rounded
a
corner,
And
continued
onto
my
next
encounter,
Resigned
to
the
fact
this
was
some
dream
or
hallucination,
I
made
my
way
through
the
now
dark
street,
To
the
one
window
that
had
a
light
on,
I
walked
through
the
unlocked
door
Which
incidentally
had
blinds
down,
And
a
sillhouetted
figure
like
a
film
noir
scene,
But
sadly
no
sign
saying
Private
Eye.
As
I
entered
a
voice
promptly
said.
"This
journey's
almost
over,
I'm
the
only
one
left,
Allow
me
to
introduce
myself;
my
name
is
Walter
Neff,
The
other
guys
have
taught
you
things
of
great
positive
worth,
But
I'm
afraid
I'm
here
to
bring
you
back
down
to
Earth,
See
you
can
live
your
life
in
control
and
be
nice,
But
even
that
will
not
promise
you
a
happy
life,
You
may
think
yourself
in
general
to
be
a
nice
guy,
But
I'm
telling
you
now
- that
right
there
is
a
lie,
Even
the
nicest
of
guys
has
some
nasty
within
'em,
You
don't
have
to
be
backlit
to
be
the
villain,
Whether
it
be
greed
lust
or
just
plain
vindictiveness,
There's
a
level
of
malevolence
inside
all
of
us,
You
can
paint
yourself
an
image
and
live
in
your
own
little
dream,
But
this
ain't
a
dream,
it's
one
big
silver
screen,
So
when
you
think
you've
got
your
happy
ending
don't
ever
forget
it,
It
ain't
over
til
you
hear
the
sound
of
your
end
credits,
You'll
be
waiting
for
the
beat
to
kick
in,
But
it
never
does,
Waiting
for
you
feet
to
grow
wings,
That
lift
you
above,
All
of
these
tiresome
things,
That
you
know
and
love,
Waiting
for
the
beat
to
kick
in,
But
it
never
does,
Waiting
for
the
beat
to
kick
in,
But
it
never
does,
Waiting
for
you
feet
to
grow
wings,
That
lift
you
above,
All
of
these
tiresome
things,
That
you
know
and
love,
Waiting
for
the
beat
to
kick
in,
But
it
never
does"
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