I’ll tell you how the west was won
Without a bullet from any gun
Just forty years and we were done
We bought the rope on which we hung
They fought a war by other means
They changed the minds of men with TV screens
We closed our eyes and went to sleep
Then we woke up and we were living in a dream
Strange days…no black, no white
Strange days…no wrong, no right
Strange days…no dark, no light
Strange days…when 2+2=5
We took the pill and listened to the band
Allister Crowley had us eating out his hand
We hung the watchmen who took a stand
We looked to Babylon to be the Promised Land
Strange days…
Now we’ve all left Kansas nothing’s gonna be the same
Everything got turned around (where are we now?)
On the way to the Emerald City
Saw the towers falling down (where are we now?)
I wanna click on my new red shoes
Pillars crashing to the ground (where are we now?)
On the way to the Emerald City
Everything is upside down (where are we now?)
We lost our thinkers to red cocaine
We burned the sacred scrolls that kept us all sane
Opened our minds so much we lost our brains
We didn’t think that we would never be the same
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