This morning on the train,
An army of monkeys were staring at me
"Laugh now, but one day we'll be in charge",
That's all they said
Down on the courtyard, I see in front of me
A masked protester throwing yellow flowers
Is this the wind of freedom that suddenly
Is blowing over my little town
When the night falls over the streets of Bristol
When there's not a living soul outside anymore
Can you hear gradually swelling the rumor?
Can you feel the clamor?
Mona Lisa holding a bazooka,
Kids remembering when all this was trees
A Horse guard pissing on a grey wall while
A bunch of mice shooting photos of me
Can you hear gradually swelling the rumor?
Can you feel the clamor?
B... A... N... K... S... Y… B... A... N… K… S... Y
Can you hear the rumor, can you feel the clamor
Is this the wind of freedom, this is the wind of freedom...
credits
from You can call me,
released September 8, 2016
Nemo Point - Lyrics and Music: Luc Labadie
Recorded by l'Oreille KC - Spring 2016
Jean-François Valent, Luc Labadie, Philippe Rosenthal, Sylvain Pigatto
Studio Figure 8 in Colombes : Mathias Villaman
Production : Jean-François Valent
Cover : Luc Labadie
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