Lyrics One Hundred Years - The Cure
It
doesn't
matter
if
we
all
die
Ambition
in
the
back
of
a
black
car
In
a
high
building
there
is
so
much
to
do
Going
home
time,
a
story
on
the
radio
Something
small
falls
out
of
your
mouth
and
we
laugh
A
prayer
for
something
better
A
prayer
for
something
better
Please,
love
me
Meet
my
mother,
but
the
fear
takes
hold
Creeping
up
the
stairs
in
the
dark
Waiting
for
the
death
blow
Waiting
for
the
death
blow
Waiting
for
the
death
blow
Stroking
your
hair
as
the
patriots
are
shot
Fighting
for
freedom
on
television
Sharing
the
world
with
slaughtered
pigs
Have
we
got
everything?
She
struggles
to
get
away
The
pain
and
the
creeping
feeling,
a
little
black
haired
girl
Waiting
for
saturday,
the
death
of
her
father
pushing
her
Pushing
her
white
face
into
the
mirror
Aching
inside
me
and
turn
me
'round
Just
like
the
old
days
Just
like
the
old
days
Just
like
the
old
days
Just
like
the
old
days
Caressing
an
old
man
and
painting
a
lifeless
face
Just
a
piece
of
new
meat
in
a
clean
room
The
soldiers
close
in
under
a
yellow
moon
All
shadows
and
deliverance
under
a
black
flag
A
hundred
years
of
blood,
crimson
The
ribbon
tightens
'round
my
throat
I
open
my
mouth
and
my
head
bursts
open
A
sound
like
a
tiger
thrashing
in
the
water
Thrashing
in
the
water
Over
and
over,
we
die
one
after
the
other
Over
and
over,
we
die
one
after
the
other
One
after
the
other
One
after
the
other
One
after
the
other
One
after
the
other
It
feels
like
a
hundred
years
A
hundred
years
A
hundred
years
A
hundred
years
A
hundred
years
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