R.I.P.
(Sullivan/Heaton)
This all started the way things do
With a laugh and a cup of tea around the fire
As we sheltered from those wicked winds
In front of that old TV
And we traded ideas as we watched each other
With those ambitious bright eyes
Those eyes that saw every detail of the world so clear
And we bided our time impatiently
Until the hunger really burned
And the softest sweetest kisses were lost
Amidst the thunder in our hearts
We watched the people round us
Getting up, getting on, getting old
But the game we were going to play so well
We'd get to stay young forever
To begin with they just smiled
And stepped around our little fire
But remember how pretty soon
That all began to change
But now bitter in this great city
All the little children should go home
Cos the big men want to make deals
When they find you've got something they want
The party's gone, the party's done
The party's over children
You'd better go home
Funny how they all come running
If you let your pockets jangle a little
And there's that strange queasy feeling
Every time someone holds a door open for you
Such sweetness, such kindness
While they manoeuvre you into position
And we all know how hard it is
To bite the hand that feeds you
Remember all those old films we used to watch
Every Friday night on TV
However fast you run
However slow the mummy walks
It always catches you in the end
The party's gone, the party's done
The party's over children
You'd better go home
This ain't no place anymore
For little girls or little boys
Not unless you want them
To spoonfeed you all your life
The party's gone, the party's done
The party's over children
This dream is gone, this dream is dead
This dream is over, children
You'd better go home