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Last Frontier

Written by Peter Garrett

Duration 6:54

From the album Resist

Barry said his last goodbye
To all the doomsday warriors
And set off for the bay
He could sniff the salt and scented sea
He kicked the backside of the teeve
The sky was in a darkening frame

Crowds trampling on the midden shells
Buried underneath the carpark
Where people danced and sang
He'd been pedalling hard for most his life
Now he could hardly reason why
Quick buck flats in his line of sight
They were grey daisies in the night
The stars snuffed out of sight

He called out can you really hear what you're saying
Who are the strange gods to whom you keep praying
Where is the soul, the substance and the whole
When you're living on the last frontier every day

Escape at 1 when the clock ran down
On the Google centred town
Where the industry of schadenfreude
Had filled the harbour with warm beer
Well they were grazing in the back stalls
Their faces filled with false tears
He says I'm getting out of here off to that last frontier

He's calling out now, who pays off the debts we're creating?
Who fixes the messes that we keep making
Where is the soul, the substance and the whole
When you're living on the last frontier every day

Now can you really hear what you're saying
Who mends all those hearts that keep breaking
Where is the soul, the substance and the whole
When you're living on that last frontier
Desire tangled up with fear
The talking points no longer clear anyway, anyway, anyway