Lyrics Beijing Taxi - Viagra Boys
The
morning
it
happened
I
was
in
my
bed
The
sun
shone
on
my
face
My
skin
was
red
My
mouth
was
dry
Just
like
a
napkin
My
bed
was
wet
From
the
night
before
I
poured
myself
A
cold
glass
of
water
It
tasted
like
a
pair
of
jeans
So
I
went
to
the
kitchen
to
refill
my
cup
Opened
up
the
fridge
I
couldn′t
find
anything
But
a
lonesome
slice
of
fresh
white
bread
It
felt
like
a
sign
Felt
like
that
bread
was
mine
I
put
the
bread
in
the
toaster
I
pushed
the
button
and
watched
the
walls
of
the
toaster
Begin
to
glow
like
the
fires
in
the
fields
Verdun
in
world
war
one
Felt
like
I
was
standing
there
in
south
West
France
1914
with
my
hands
on
my
gun
Bodies
lying
on
the
ground
my
neighbour's
house
it
had
burned
down
And
all
that
remained
Was
a
toaster
I
opened
my
eyes
and
the
red
sun
now
shone
black
with
smoke
No
switch
was
functional
and
no
appliance
was
worked
in
my
favour
I
was
worried
my
neighbours
had
Awoken
through
a
war
they
had
no
part
in
I
rushed
into
the
tree
to
sink
a
cone
of
wax
As
so
I
could
peer
into
the
metal
box
I′d
practically
installed
on
the
ceiling
Just
inches
from
my
peripheral
view
I
used
a
wooden
chair
to
stand
upon
I
was
shocked
when
I
noticed
I'd
shrunk
to
the
size
of
a
penny
And
they
glowed
like
the
fires
in
The
fields
of
the
dune
in
world
war
one
Felt
like
I
was
standing
there
in
south
West
France
1914
with
my
hands
on
my
gun
Bodies
lying
on
the
ground,
My
neighbour's
house
it
had
burned
Down
and
all
that
remained
was
a
toaster
All
that
remained
Was
a
toaster
All
that
remained
Was
a
toaster
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