Static
Fear, regret, loathing, sadness
Like static on our station of life
Leave us exhausted in madness
Wearing thin our nerves in strife
We believe in what we could have been
Ashamed and lost in an uncommitted sin
We forget our value and turn away
From those that love us everyday
Stroll down Manhattan and between every blink
Is an array of suicidal corporate slaves on the brink
Down to the sunset strip, billboard blondes singing the blues
Teasing a crowd of big panthers with nothing to gain and all to lose
They all think they'll live the dream
With that last dance or last scheme
But in the end the illusion wins
Another soul spotted with sins
I knew a woman that gave it away
(But not the way you'd think today)
She gave to the poor, the weak and young
And never thought of herself before anyone
And you'd think she was sad because no one she helped was grateful
She was happy because she was true to herself and always stayed faithful
The ones that should fear the most are the ones that only think of saving their skin
They look behind their shoulder worrying about a bruise or scrape they might get again
Not to say you should live life in a hurry
Or never think about yourself or worry
But God says live unselfishly and think what you can give not lose
And live with others that do the same; be careful who you choose
There's too much static that could ruin the most beautiful song
If you listen to it you won't hear the melody or words before long
Hypnotized by a stream of static on the black screen
You'll join the masses in an early grave
Fixed on the lines as if there's something they mean
Don't let static take you as his new slave