Welcome to earth!
See the remnants of an empire,
see idols carved in plastic seats.
Everything under one roof!
Though the celling’s long since ruined,
the market stalls have moved outside.
And don’t forget
You can get that cheaper here.
We’ll take only souvenirs
And leave only craters.
Flatten the banks,
make the civil servants serve
crap coffee to the aliens.
Leave me alone
once you’ve given me my sandwich.
My cousin owns that pub I think!
And don’t forget
You can get that cheaper here.
We’ll take only souvenirs
And leave only craters.
And history remembers the holiday makers
But history forgets the people that serve you ice cream
And history forgets the battle fields and catacombs
But history remembers your luxury hotel complex
And history remembers the bargain hunters
But history forgets the architects and farmers
And history forgets your words and features
But history remembers a thousand pictures
And don’t forget
You can get that cheaper here.
We’ll take only souvenirs
And leave only craters.
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