I'm walking through the city of the dead.
I'm thinking of the words that I should have said.
The world has chewed me up and spit me out the end of it's tongue.
When the wolves licked their lips,
I could've swor they were falling in love.
I've got the remedy for you.
Throw out those medicines you normally consume.
I've got the remedy for you.
No needles and blood and swalling tongues.
Oh, brother, we're falling in love.
So brace yourself.
We're cleaning you out of all your sickly addictions.
So pace yourself.
The clock is freaking you out and tearing you down.
1942 Stephen Hawking, English physicist and mathematician, was born 1889 US inventor Herman Hollerith patented his tabulator, the first device for data processing his firm would later become one of IBM's founding companies 1642 Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer, died 1825 Eli Whitney, US inventor of the cotton gin, died 1886 The Severn Railway Tunnel - Britain's longest - was opened