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“Waiting For The World To End” is sung by a narrator who entertains a “morbid fantasy” that many disillusioned with the current state of the world also feel: the apocalypse. The imagined “death of a billion families and me” is cathartic to them, a fresh start (or perhaps end, given the reference to...
Back in the head where I see red
Where the beast and the beauty coalesce
I give in to a morbid fantasy
Death to a billion families and me
Give me fire, burning hell
Throw it on my paper trail
And I’ll watch as all the numbers go
Up in a cloud of dark and dirty smoke
Ya I’m just waiting for the end of the world
End of the whole wide world
End of the whole world
Waiting for the world to end
Everybody come with me
Let’s throw ourselves off Hubbard’s peak
And we’ll tumble down the mountainside
Into the mouth of all our great divides
Ya I’m just waiting for the end of the world
End of the whole wide world
End of the whole world
Waiting for the world to end
Don’t you find…can take such a long time my friend
Don’t you find…can take such a long time my friend
Don’t you find that it can take such a long time my friend
I said don’t you find that it can take just such a long time my friend
Waiting for the world to end?
I’m still waiting for the world to end
Waiting for the World to End was written by Ryan Guldemond.
Waiting for the World to End was produced by Ben Kaplan & Ryan Guldemond.
Mother Mother released Waiting for the World to End on Tue Sep 18 2012.