Lyrics
The clock still reads nine thirty-eight, he hits the dome Kaleida, he hits the door
So he goes out of that room, still nine thirty-eight
he sees the stars for some romantic reason
He hits the dome, he sees the moon
The clock reads nine thirty-eight, the clock reads nine thirty-eight
Sort housing papers, the clock reads nine thirty-eight
Is this house, he hits the dome
he takes the clock
So he goes up to the door and he finds himself in another room identical to the, is this house, he sees the sky
Buy one clock, he sees the stars for some romantic reason House, he takes the clock
He sees the sky, he climbs out Pulp, he climbs out
We have lift-off, a mirror image of the one before, so he goes out of that room
he breaks the dome
He sees the door, he sees the floor Of, he sees the moon
The clock reads nine thirty-eight, fill in housing form
but he finds himself in a parallel room
He sees the stars, he hits the door
he takes the clock
he sees the stars
he sees the stars
He sees the earth, he breaks a hole
Ten nine eight seven six five four three two one zero, he sees the sky
He hits the door, fill in housing form
He breaks a hole, he sees the moon House, he sees the stars
He hits the dome, he sees the stars, it s nine thirty-eight
He climbs out, he climbs out, he hits the dome
he sees the door
He sees the floor, but he finds himself in a parallel room Kaleida, he hits the wall
He breaks a hole, he sees the sky, he throws it at the roof
Two thousand years from now it will still be ticking, he hits the dome
The clock still reads nine thirty-eight, he sees the earth
He hits the dome, he sees the roof Of, is this house
he sees the stars
He sees the earth, he sees the stars
He sees the earth, he sees the moon