Interzone
I walked through the city limits,Someone talked me in to do it,Attracted by some force within it,Had to close my eyes to get close to it,Around a corner where a prophet lay,Saw the place where she'd a room to stay,A wire fence where the children played.Saw the bed where the body lay,And I was looking for a friend of mine.And I had no time to waste.Yeah, looking for some friends of mine.
The cars screeched hear the sound on dust,Heard a noise just a car outside,Metallic blue turned red with rust,Pulled in close by the building's side,In a group all forgotten youth,Had to think, collect my senses now,Are turned on to a knife edged view.Find some places where my friends don't know,And I was looking for a friend of mine.And I had no time to waste.Yeah, looking for some friends of mine.
Down the dark streets, the houses looked the same,Getting darker now, faces look the same,And I walked round and round.No stomach, torn apart,Nail me to a train,Had to think again,Trying to find a clue, trying to find a way to get out!Trying to move away, had to move away and keep out.
Four, twelve windows, ten in a row,Behind a wall, well I looked down low,The lights shined like a neon show,Inserted deep felt a warmer glow,No place to stop, no place to go,No time to lose, had to keep on going,I guessed they died some time ago.I guessed they died some time ago.And I was looking for a friend of mine.And I had no time to waste.Yeah, looking for some friends of mine.