I lay there and watched the god I had created die At the end when we were cold as the stone we had hewn his body from When the lights were nearly all extinguished, we heard in the silent distance, the Manpigs singing to one another Then, as the last lights were gone, and we lay together in the deep, they drifted away, and all was silent. Such a silence, I have never known
And as the dust settled on my open eyes and we lay together embraced forever, I heard miles above us, the sounds of the city turning over in its sleep A church bell ringing out And in that moment, the new century was born