Lyrics Last Days of an Empire - Murray Head
Hey
wait
for
me!
The
young
man
cried
aloud,
Running
across
the
street,
He
couldn′t
find
the
crowd.
The
streets
were
paved
with
garbage
The
size
of
motor
cars,
While
businessmen
were
drinking
cocktails
somewere,
Laced
with
caviar.
Meanwhile
in
a
basement,
I
am
listening
to
the
rain,
Thinking
about
the
day
going
by.
And
wasn't
it
a
shame,
I
let
the
kettle
boil
dry.
And
I
forgot
to
buy
myself
a
TV
guide.
The
last
days
of
an
empire
Can
be
the
first
rays
of
hope
Last
days
of
an
empire
Can
be
the
first
rays
of
hope
I
saw
and
heard
the
news
today,
fifteen
times
or
more.
It
helped
me
keep
informed
all
day
Of
what′s
going
on
outside
my
door.
I
read
the
papers
in
between
the
bulletins
on
the
radio
and
TV.
I
didn't
have
to
move
an
inch,
I
felt
as
solid
as
a
tree.
I
looked
out
of
my
basement
window,
At
a
cat
lying
fast
asleep.
The
street
looked
like
the
aftermath
And
the
sky
was
turning
grey.
The
crowd
had
moved
on
somewhere
else
-
The
young
man
talked
to
a
garbage
heap.
As
I
looked
down
at
my
feet,
I
felt
nothing
left
to
say,
But
then,
the
last
days
of
an
empire
Can
be
the
first
rays
of
hope
Last
days
of
an
empire
Can
be
the
first
rays
of
hope
Last
days
of
an
empire
Can
be
the
first
rays
of
hope
Last
days
of
an
empire
Can
be
the
first
rays
of
hope
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