Текст песни Roger Waters - Four Minutes
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[Billy:] "Four minutes and counting."[Jim:] "O.K."[Billy:] "They pressed the button, Jim."[Jim:] "They pressed the button Billy, what button?"[Billy:] "The big red one."[Jim:] "You mean THE button?"[Billy:] "Goodbye, Jim."[Jim:] "Goodbye!Oh yesThis ain`t au revoir, it`s goodbye!Ha! Ha!This is KAOSIt`s a beautiful, balmySouthern California summer dayIt`s 80 degrees...I said balmy...I could say bombyHa! Ha!O.K.I`m Jim and this is Radio KAOSAnd with only four minutes left to usLet`s use this as wisely as possible....([Molly:] Everybody got someone they call home)Out at Dodger StadiumIt`s the bottom of the seventhThe Dodgers are leading three to nothing over the GiantsAnd for those of you who are looking to go surfing tomorrowToo bad(Telephone rings)I`m kinda lost in here to tell you the truthO.K., goodLadies and gentlemenIf the reports that we are getting are correctThis could be itBilly, if you`re listening to mePlease call now."After a near miss on the planeYou swear you`ll never fly againAfter the first kiss when you make upYou swear you`ll never break up againAnd when you`ve just run a red lightSit shaking under the street lightYou swear to yourself you`ll never drink and drive againSometimes I feel like going homeYou swear you`ll never let things go by againSometimes I miss the rain and snowAnd you`ll never toe the party line againAnd when the east wind blowsSometimes I feel like going home[Jim:] "Billy, if you are listening, please call."[Californian Weirdo:] "Sole has no eyes."[Molly:] "Goodbye little spy in the skyThey say that cameras don`t lieAm I happyAm I sadAm I goodAm I bad?"[Jim:] "Billy, if you`re listening, please call."[Californian Weirdo:] "Sole has no eyesSole has no eyes."[Billy:] "Ten, nine, eight, seven..."[Margaret Thatcher:] "Our own independent nuclear deterrentHas helped to keep the peace."[Billy:] "Six, five four, three..."[Ordinary Person:] "...you`ve go a job..."[Billy:] "Two, one..."[Margaret Thatcher:] "For nearly forty years"[Jim:] "Goodbye Billy."