Near
the top of Rushton Street, there’s a parked Mondeo in the shadows
The lighting of a cigarette illuminates four faces
not talking, just waiting
The man in the front passenger seat holds the phone
to his ear
listens to a thin voice giving the details
While in the back the boy with the long hair
stares out through the misty glass into the dark
streets
and into the light of a different world
Three
streets down the restaurant is empty, 3am weeknights, deadtime
The owner came here years ago and never lost the
dream of going home
but knows he never will
In the kitchen his son sits head in hands thinks
about leaving
Anywhere - just somewhere that’s not here
Doesn’t look up or see the Mondeo passing outside
He’s staring into the light a different world
There’s a couple in a red car coming home late on
the inner ring
not talking or listening to the music just lost
in their own thoughts
The Mondeo shoots the lights at sixty-five
Swerves, catches the red car that spins and rolls
Lands upside down in a crumple of metal and shattered
glass
The
girl sits trapped inside watching new blood trickle down her shoulder
Turns to see her boyfriend slumped against the dash
as a little crowd gathers round
‘Make him wake up, make him wake up’ she’s screaming
‘Make him wake up, make him wake up’ and now she’s
pushing at him
‘Make him wake up, make him wake up’
But he’s gone
Staring into the light of a different world
Gazing into the light of a different world
(c) New Model Army 2000. Published by Attack Attack Music/Warner Chappell Music Ltd