| Song | Inside Of Me |
| Artist | Bad Boys Blue |
| Album | Love Is No Crime |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Written:Eric Clapton/Simon Climie | |
| The point on the water, there's a change in the air, | |
| A vibe in the darkness but there's nobody there. | |
| I look for the reason but there's nothing to see, | |
| Just a hole in my memory where my mind used to be. | |
| Tell me why | |
| Can I find no relief in my heart. | |
| I reside | |
| In a world that has fallen apart. | |
| Out of my mind, baby, show me a sign, baby, | |
| Show me a way to get back on time, please. | |
| Where do we go, baby, how will I know? | |
| Who holds the key, is it hidden inside of me? | |
| But why should I worry and why do I care | |
| When this road that I walk on is going nowhere. | |
| I stand and I study every face in the crowd, | |
| See the fear in their eyes, they must be thinking out loud. | |
| Chorus | |
| Scratching the surface, it all looks the same; | |
| A world full of anger with no one to blame. | |
| But who can I turn to? Who holds the key? | |
| And who has the answer? I think it's inside of me. | |
| Chorus | |
| Chorus | |
| All things considered it looks as though Utopia were far closer to us than | |
| anyone, only fifteen years ago, could have imagined. Then, I projected it six | |
| hundred years into the future. Today it seems quite possible that the horror | |
| may be upon us within a single century. That is, if we refrain from blowing | |
| ourselves to smithereens in the interval. Indeed, unless we choose to | |
| decentralize and to use applied science, not as the end to which human beings | |
| are to be made the means, but as the means to producing a race of free | |
| national militarized totalitarianisms, having as their root the terror of the | |
| atomic bomb and as their consequence the destruction of civilization (or, if | |
| the warfare is limited, the perpetuation of militarism); or else one | |
| supranational totalitarianism, called into existence by the social chaos | |
| resulting from rapid technological progress in general and the atomic | |
| revolution in particular, and developing, under the need for efficiency and | |
| stability, into the welfare-tyranny of Utopia. You pays your money and you | |
| takes your choice. | |
| {The quote is the final paragraph of the foreward to Aldous Huxley's 'Brave | |
| New World', transcribed here in its entirety.} |
| Written: Eric Clapton Simon Climie | |
| The point on the water, there' s a change in the air, | |
| A vibe in the darkness but there' s nobody there. | |
| I look for the reason but there' s nothing to see, | |
| Just a hole in my memory where my mind used to be. | |
| Tell me why | |
| Can I find no relief in my heart. | |
| I reside | |
| In a world that has fallen apart. | |
| Out of my mind, baby, show me a sign, baby, | |
| Show me a way to get back on time, please. | |
| Where do we go, baby, how will I know? | |
| Who holds the key, is it hidden inside of me? | |
| But why should I worry and why do I care | |
| When this road that I walk on is going nowhere. | |
| I stand and I study every face in the crowd, | |
| See the fear in their eyes, they must be thinking out loud. | |
| Chorus | |
| Scratching the surface, it all looks the same | |
| A world full of anger with no one to blame. | |
| But who can I turn to? Who holds the key? | |
| And who has the answer? I think it' s inside of me. | |
| Chorus | |
| Chorus | |
| All things considered it looks as though Utopia were far closer to us than | |
| anyone, only fifteen years ago, could have imagined. Then, I projected it six | |
| hundred years into the future. Today it seems quite possible that the horror | |
| may be upon us within a single century. That is, if we refrain from blowing | |
| ourselves to smithereens in the interval. Indeed, unless we choose to | |
| decentralize and to use applied science, not as the end to which human beings | |
| are to be made the means, but as the means to producing a race of free | |
| national militarized totalitarianisms, having as their root the terror of the | |
| atomic bomb and as their consequence the destruction of civilization or, if | |
| the warfare is limited, the perpetuation of militarism or else one | |
| supranational totalitarianism, called into existence by the social chaos | |
| resulting from rapid technological progress in general and the atomic | |
| revolution in particular, and developing, under the need for efficiency and | |
| stability, into the welfaretyranny of Utopia. You pays your money and you | |
| takes your choice. | |
| The quote is the final paragraph of the foreward to Aldous Huxley' s ' Brave | |
| New World', transcribed here in its entirety. |
| Written: Eric Clapton Simon Climie | |
| The point on the water, there' s a change in the air, | |
| A vibe in the darkness but there' s nobody there. | |
| I look for the reason but there' s nothing to see, | |
| Just a hole in my memory where my mind used to be. | |
| Tell me why | |
| Can I find no relief in my heart. | |
| I reside | |
| In a world that has fallen apart. | |
| Out of my mind, baby, show me a sign, baby, | |
| Show me a way to get back on time, please. | |
| Where do we go, baby, how will I know? | |
| Who holds the key, is it hidden inside of me? | |
| But why should I worry and why do I care | |
| When this road that I walk on is going nowhere. | |
| I stand and I study every face in the crowd, | |
| See the fear in their eyes, they must be thinking out loud. | |
| Chorus | |
| Scratching the surface, it all looks the same | |
| A world full of anger with no one to blame. | |
| But who can I turn to? Who holds the key? | |
| And who has the answer? I think it' s inside of me. | |
| Chorus | |
| Chorus | |
| All things considered it looks as though Utopia were far closer to us than | |
| anyone, only fifteen years ago, could have imagined. Then, I projected it six | |
| hundred years into the future. Today it seems quite possible that the horror | |
| may be upon us within a single century. That is, if we refrain from blowing | |
| ourselves to smithereens in the interval. Indeed, unless we choose to | |
| decentralize and to use applied science, not as the end to which human beings | |
| are to be made the means, but as the means to producing a race of free | |
| national militarized totalitarianisms, having as their root the terror of the | |
| atomic bomb and as their consequence the destruction of civilization or, if | |
| the warfare is limited, the perpetuation of militarism or else one | |
| supranational totalitarianism, called into existence by the social chaos | |
| resulting from rapid technological progress in general and the atomic | |
| revolution in particular, and developing, under the need for efficiency and | |
| stability, into the welfaretyranny of Utopia. You pays your money and you | |
| takes your choice. | |
| The quote is the final paragraph of the foreward to Aldous Huxley' s ' Brave | |
| New World', transcribed here in its entirety. |