Sorted For E's And Wizz


N.B. Please do not read the lyrics whilst listening to the recordings


Oh is this the way they say the future's meant to feel?
Or just 20,000 people standing in a field.
And I don't quite understand just what this feeling is.
But that's okay 'cos we're all sorted out for E's & wizz.
And tell me when the spaceship lands
'Cos all this has just to got to mean something.

In the middle of the night,
It feels alright,
But then tomorrow morning.
Oh then you come down.

Oh yeah the pirate radio told us what was going down.
Got the tickets from some fucked up bloke in Camden Town.
Oh and no-one seems to know exactly where it is.
But that's okay 'cos we're all sorted out for E's and wizz.
At 4 o'clock the normal world seems very, very, very far away.
Alright.

In the middle of the night,
It feels alright,
But then tomorrow morning.
Oh then you come down.

Just keep on moving...

Everybody asks your name, they say we're all the same
And it's "nice one", "geezer" but that's as far as the conversation went.
I lost my friends, I dance alone, it's 6 o'clock I wanna go home.
But it's "no way", "not today", makes you wonder what it meant.
And this hollow feeling grows and grows and grows,
And you want to phone your mother and say
"Mother, I can never come home again
'Cos i seem to have left an important part of my brain somewhere,
Somewhere in a field in Hampshire".
Alright.

In the middle of the night,
It feels alright,
But then tomorrow morning.
Oh then you come down.
Oh then you come down.
What if you never come down?


Lyrics by Jarvis Cocker, music by Pulp.
From the album Different Class
Released as a single with the b-side P.T.A.

The summer of '89: Centreforce FM, Santa Pod, Sunrise 5000,
"Ecstasy Airport", ride the white horse, the strings of life,
dancing at motorway service stations, falling asleep at the
wheel on the way home. There's so many people - it's got to mean somthing,
it needs to mean something, surely it must mean something.

It didn't mean nothing.


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