Lyrics Listen Close - Horrorshow
"I
can't
take
it
y'all,
I
can
feel
the
city
breathing
Chest
heaving,
against
the
flesh
of
the
evening,"
"It's
deep,
I
heard
the
city
breathe
in
it's
sleep"
Can
you
feel
the
change
in
the
air?
I
never
could,
took
a
second
look
now
I
see
it
everywhere
Today
moving
so
fast,
becomes
yesteryear
And
if
you
can't
keep
up,
well
then
you
disappear
I
see
the
lonely
old
buildings
round
my
way
Slowly
fall
into
a
state
of
disrepair
Then
the
real
estate
buy
it
up,
sell
it
off,
knock
it
down
Then
it's
gone
like
it
was
never
there,
does
anybody
care?
Wood,
brickwork
and
steel
laid
bare
Like
the
city's
broken
bones
exposed
to
the
open
air
And
their
I
am,
the
heir
apparent
Surveying
the
damage
as
my
neighbourhood
vanishes
Without
a
trace-an
unsolved
mystery
Whole
decades
erased
instantly
No
room
for
sympathy
in
the
pursuit
of
efficiency
The
legacy
of
a
colonial
dynasty
In
a
city
still
growing
out
it's
infancy
Built
on
invasion,
displacement
and
misery
Foundations
laid
by
blood,
sweat
and
industry
Of
convicts
inspired
by
aspirations
on
liberty
Before
that
history
goes
to
the
grave
I
listen
close
to
the
whispers
of
the
ghosts
of
yesterday
From
beneath
the
coats
of
paint
they
speak
Empty
shop-fronts
the
faded
evidence
of
a
generation's
dreams
And
on
a
still
night,
if
you
listen
close
You
can
still
hear
the
whispers
of
the
ghosts
Seek
it
out
and
you'll
find
that
it's
all
around
you
The
sound
of
that
which
was
handed
down
And
on
a
still
night,
if
you
listen
close
You
can
still
hear
the
whispers
of
the
ghosts
Know
where
we've
been
to
grasp
where
we're
headed
Looking
at
the
past
from
the
present
And
on
a
still
night,
if
you
listen
close
You
can
still
hear
the
whispers
of
the
ghosts
Now
the
signs
in
the
street
say
for
lease
or
for
sale
An
invitation
to
dream,
a
reminder
of
those
who
failed
A
long
way
from
land
grants,
rations
and
dirt
trails
Disillusionment's
still
in
fashion
in
New
South
Wales
Rusted
iron,
rubble
and
chipped
paint
Signs
of
urban
decay
in
a
withered
landscape
I
see
it
everyday,
the
heritage
fades
Gentrification,
nothing's
gonna
get
in
the
way
Of
this
concept
that
we
call
progress
Locked
in
a
contest
with
our
superiority
complex
Monuments
to
man's
dominance
are
the
imagery
Scaffolding
sketches
out
the
blueprints
of
visionaries
In
a
city
still
growing
out
it's
infancy
Built
on
invasion,
displacement
and
bigotry
Foundations
laid
by
cold-blooded
killing
spree's
Severed
heads
sent
back
on
ships
for
the
king
to
see
Before
that
history
goes
to
the
grave
I
listen
close
to
the
whispers
of
the
ghosts
of
yesterday
From
beneath
the
coats
of
paint
they
speak
Empty
shop-fronts
the
faded
evidence
of
a
generation's
dreams
I
stay
playing
these
beats
on
the
same
train
platform
That
Lawson
waited
on
watching
faces
in
the
street
Except
that
somehow
the
scene
appears
differently
Soaked
under
the
cold
pale
glow
of
electricity
So,
Before
that
history
goes
to
the
grave
I
listen
close
to
the
whispers
of
the
ghosts
of
yesterday
From
beneath
the
coats
of
paint
they
speak
Empty
shop-fronts
the
faded
evidence
of
a
generation's
dreams
But
I
know
this
city,
I've
felt
its
heart
beat
Watched
life
breathe
through
the
cracks
in
the
concrete
Where
it
stops
is
beyond
me
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