Newtown Neurotics
Newtown Neurotics
Newtown Neurotics
Newtown Neurotics
Newtown Neurotics
Newtown Neurotics
Newtown Neurotics
Newtown Neurotics
Newtown Neurotics
Newtown Neurotics
Wake up is a song to ‘wake’ people up to make full potential of themselves. The world works against everyone and to beat it you must learn self-confidence and to engage with life, carpe diem as they say, ‘Seize the day’ translated.
Life is short, go and grab it with both hands!
It all begins at school
When they tell you you're useless
And the jobs you get offered
Makes the matter conclusive
For years and years, they've been telling you lies
Your full potential's never been realised
And then you slip into the attitude of
"I make a mess of everything I try to do"
Chorus:
Don't sit around; you've got to wake up and live
Don't piss around; you've got to wake up and live
You religiously say oh, it's not worth trying
But Christ almighty, do you need enlightening!
I'm not talking about a type of career
I'm talking about just enjoying being here
Make the most of your life every day
And every opportunity that comes your way
Chorus:
Don't sit around; you've got to wake up and live
Don't piss around; you've got to wake up and live
They've got you exactly where they want you to be
Shackled in feelings of in-a-a-adequacy
It's no fun to hide your feelings inside
Feelings you can't understand or describe
It affects everything that you do
Apathy is slowly killing you
Chorus:
Don't sit around; you've got to wake up and live
Don't piss around; you've got to wake up and live
What have you done?-Yes I'm talking to you
What have you achieved?
Does this question disquieten you
Like it still does me, like it still does me
You don't own an ounce of self-respect
You don't own an ounce of self-respect
So you're treated like no-one
What did you really expect?
What did you really expect?
What did you really expect?
What did you really expect?
What did you really expect?
Go!
Well, I'm talking to you, I'm talking to you
(Copyright DREWETT 1983 - Universal Publishing)
Wake Up! was written by Steve Drewett.
Wake Up! was produced by Newtown Neurotics & Nick Robbins.
Newtown Neurotics released Wake Up! on Sat Jan 01 1983.