Lou Reed
Dark Time In The Revolution
The market keeps rising up. The big machines control the sea and the air
Those big machines, they gotta go somewhere
So we keep calling em up, calling em, calling em up. No matter what

And then those questions come up
Like was the Constitution written in invisible ink?
Has everybody here forgotten how to think?
Is this great big boat starting to sink?

Pinpoint nukes. Ready to fight. Dressed to kill. Sure we're right
Welcome to, welcome to, welcome to the American night
We just keep calling em up, calling em, calling em up
We just keep calling em up, calling em, calling em up. No matter what

You know Tom Paine wrote the first best-seller at a dark time in the Revolution when we were losing and all the soldiers were deserting. Giving up. And the book was called Common Sense and it was really just a long list of questions. And one of the questions was: Does it make common sense for an island to rule a continent? And everybody kind of went hmmm and they signed back up
And today you could ask: Does it make common sense for a country to rule the world? But no matter what your answer, no matter what you think, no matter what you vote for–

We just keep calling em up, calling em, calling em up. No matter what
We just keep calling em up, calling em, calling em up. No matter what

We keep callin em up, callin em, callin em up
We keep callin em up, callin em, callin em up

And you thought there were things that had disappeared forever
Things from the Middle Ages
Beheadings and hangings and people in cages
And suddenly they were everywhere
And suddenly they're alright
Welcome to, welcome to, welcome to the American night

We keep callin em up, callin em, callin em up
We keep callin em up, callin em, callin em up