| Dear, | |
| How are things in your little world, I hope they're going well and you are too. | |
| Do you still see the same old crowd, the ones who used to meet every Friday. | |
| I'm really sorry that I can't be there but work comes first, I'm sure you'll understand. | |
| Things are really taking off for me business is thriving and I'm showing a profit and. | |
| And in any case it wouldn't be the same, 'cause we've all grown up and we've got our lives | |
| and the values that we had once upon a time, seem stupid now 'cause the rent must be paid | |
| and some bonds severed and others made. | |
| Now I don't want you to get me wrong, ideals are fine when you are young and I must admit | |
| we had a laugh, but that's all it was and ever will be, 'cause the Burning Sky keeps | |
| burning bright. And as long as it does (and it always will), there's no time for dreams | |
| when commerce calls. And the taxman's shouting 'cause he wants his dough and the wheels of | |
| finance won't begin to slow. | |
| And it's only us realists who are gonna come through 'cause there's only one power higher | |
| than that of truth and that's the Burning Sky. | |
| Oh and by the way I must tell you, before I sign off, that I've got a meeting next week, | |
| with the head of a big corporate I can't disclose who but I'm sure you'll know it and. | |
| And the Burning Sky - keeps burning bright. And it won't turn off til it's had enough, | |
| it's the greedy bastard who won't give up, and you're just a dreamer if you don't realize, | |
| and the sooner you do will be the better for you, then we'll all be happy and we'll all be | |
| wise and all bow down to the Burning Sky. | |
| Then we'll all be happy and we'll all be wise and together we will live beneath the | |
| Burning Sky. |