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(Created page with "'''The Machine''' is the 27th track and the 16th non-transition track on View-Monster. It tells the story of a man who builds an impossibly massive machine that doesn't do anything. == Lyrics == All that he does is chip away. Each day he sticks to his routine: Putting the pieces on. Building a big machine. He ran out of room inside his room and so he moved it all outside. Now it’s a bit too big. Now it’s a mile wide. The family vans across the desert f...")
 
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'''The Machine''' is the 27th track and the 16th non-transition track on [[View-Monster]]. It tells the story of a man who builds an impossibly massive machine that doesn't do anything.
'''The Machine''' is the 27th track and the 16th non-transition track on [[View-Monster]]. It tells the story of a man who builds an impossibly massive and impressive machine that doesn't do anything.


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
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  Putting the pieces on.
  Putting the pieces on.
  Building a big machine.
  Building a big machine.
  He ran out of room inside his room
  He ran out of room inside his room
  and so he moved it all outside.
  and so he moved it all outside.
  Now it’s a bit too big.
  Now it’s a bit too big.
  Now it’s a mile wide.
  Now it’s a mile wide.
  The family vans across the desert
  The family vans across the desert
  follow signs to park and stare.
  follow signs to park and stare.
  Nobody says hello.
  Nobody says hello.
  Nobody knows he’s there.
  Nobody knows he’s there.
  They just look at the blinking lights and greebles,
  They just look at the blinking lights and greebles,
  interlocking arms of steel.
  interlocking arms of steel.
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  Nothing could be so big.
  Nothing could be so big.
  Nothing could be so real.
  Nothing could be so real.
  They think:
  They think:
  One million springs
  One million springs
  and spinning things, it’s quite a view
  and spinning things, it’s quite a view
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  That’s the beauty of it—
  That’s the beauty of it—
  It doesn’t do anything.
  It doesn’t do anything.
  He made his own night-vision goggles,
  He made his own night-vision goggles,
  now he lurks inside the frame.
  now he lurks inside the frame.
  Perfecting it from within.
  Perfecting it from within.
  Forgetting his own name.
  Forgetting his own name.
  All that he knows is that it needs him,
  All that he knows is that it needs him,
  All it knows is he needs it.
  All it knows is he needs it.
  Every piston.
  Every piston.
  Every single little bit.
  Every single little bit.
  The government people in black helicopters
  The government people in black helicopters
  try to snoop around.
  try to snoop around.
  I’m so sorry, but he needs the extra parts.
  I’m so sorry, but he needs the extra parts.
  He takes the choppers down.
  He takes the choppers down.
  Now there are tanks on the horizon,
  Now there are tanks on the horizon,
  asking what are his demands?
  asking what are his demands?
  Not one of them understands.
  Not one of them understands.
  Nobody understands.
  Nobody understands.
  And the megaphones scream:
  And the megaphones scream:
  One million gears
  One million gears
  Perhaps our fears are coming true
  Perhaps our fears are coming true
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  That’s the beauty of it—
  That’s the beauty of it—
  It doesn’t do anything.
  It doesn’t do anything.
  Lost in solipsism
  Lost in solipsism
  he then slowly pulls a lever
  he then slowly pulls a lever
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  From its finale to its genesis
  From its finale to its genesis
  we slowly pull it all apart.
  we slowly pull it all apart.
  That’s the beauty of it—
  That’s the beauty of it—
  It doesn’t do anything, do anything.
  It doesn’t do anything, do anything.
  Doesn’t do anything, doesn’t do anything.
  Doesn’t do anything, doesn’t do anything.

Revision as of 04:19, 2 August 2023

The Machine is the 27th track and the 16th non-transition track on View-Monster. It tells the story of a man who builds an impossibly massive and impressive machine that doesn't do anything.

Lyrics

All that he does is chip away.
Each day he sticks to his routine:
Putting the pieces on.
Building a big machine.

He ran out of room inside his room
and so he moved it all outside.
Now it’s a bit too big.
Now it’s a mile wide.

The family vans across the desert
follow signs to park and stare.
Nobody says hello.
Nobody knows he’s there.

They just look at the blinking lights and greebles,
interlocking arms of steel.
And they think:
Nothing could be so big.
Nothing could be so real.

They think:

One million springs
and spinning things, it’s quite a view
We have no clue
What does it do?
That’s the beauty of it—
It doesn’t do anything.

He made his own night-vision goggles,
now he lurks inside the frame.
Perfecting it from within.
Forgetting his own name.

All that he knows is that it needs him,
All it knows is he needs it.
Every piston.
Every single little bit.

The government people in black helicopters
try to snoop around.
I’m so sorry, but he needs the extra parts.
He takes the choppers down.

Now there are tanks on the horizon,
asking what are his demands?
Not one of them understands.
Nobody understands.

And the megaphones scream:

One million gears
Perhaps our fears are coming true
What does it do?
What does it do?
That’s the beauty of it—
It doesn’t do anything.

Lost in solipsism
he then slowly pulls a lever
which sets off a mechanism
which does nothing whatsoever
but the nothing that it does
negates the everything we know
because it’s screaming “Just because!”
because it’s neither friend or foe
and so they label it a menace
or a grandiose work of art.
From its finale to its genesis
we slowly pull it all apart.

That’s the beauty of it—
It doesn’t do anything, do anything.

Doesn’t do anything, doesn’t do anything.