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‘Calutron Girls’ was the name of the group of young women who were employed during WWII to watch the dials and meters of the calutron – a mass spectrometer that separates uranium isotopes to be used in the first atomic bomb.
The song seems to be a commentary more so on the evil behind, and frustrat...
Keep your eyes closed
While you mind the controls
Your life's a head game
When your job description is naivete
With everything we’ve learned we could find a way
For this place to never rust and fade away
Cut off all the guilty faces let 'em bleed
This world only breeds enemies
For god and country go straight to hell
Once you realize how far your fucking pockets swell
Can't we learn from our mistakes?
And finally admit our tragic opportunity?
With everything we’ve learned we could find a way
For this place to never rust and fade away
Cut off all the guilty faces let 'em bleed
This world only breeds enemies
Things will be different
When I wake up
This point cannot afford to be refuted
'Cause I'll wake up
I'll be bored stiff dead and distant
But I'll be up
Don't hold your breath just wake me up wake me up
With everything we've learned we could find a way
For this place to never rust and fade away
Cut off all the guilty faces let ’em bleed
This world only breeds enemies
Calutron Girls was written by Chris Cresswell.
Calutron Girls was produced by Steve Rizun & The Flatliners.