Will It Ever Be Quiet?
Lyrics
I want to thank the industrialization for the noises it gave
Thanks for the planes and thanks for the trains
And for the factories that you've made
Do you remember when it was quiet down here?
I want to thank this cultural production for the sounds that it brings
It makes us amplify our manifestos and it enables me to sing
I want to thank you, my little Nemesis, for everything
For making my head explode and for making my ears ring
Do you remember when it was quiet down here?
I want to thank the industrialization for the noises it gave
Thanks for the planes and thanks for the trains
And the factories that you've made
I send out all of my thanks to the city that never sleeps
It's spreading all over the world, new sounds every week
Writer(s): LARS STROMBERG, DENNIS SVEN OLOF LYXZEN, INGE JOHANSSON, LUDVIG DAHLBERG, SARA ALMGREN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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