Lyrics

For you my dear  
Holding onto me  
Disco   with the rapists
Your only   is silence

Can't work at this  
Can't move I want to stay at home
Tied up to all these  
Never far from your  

Tsunami tsunami
Came washing over me
Tsunami tsunami
Came washing over me
Can't speak
Can't think
Won't  
Won't  

Doctors tells me that I'm  
I tell them that it must be  
So what am I doing girl
Cry into my   I disappear

Eyes for teeth grating   me
Bring down the   of my mind
Sleep and breathe   our sheets
Inhale the anxiety
In - between
In - between
In - between
In - between

Tsunami tsunami
Came washing over me
Tsunami tsunami
Came washing over me
Tsunami tsunami
Came washing over me
Tsunami tsunami
Came washing over me

Through September under the weather

In - between
In - between
In - between
in - between

Tsunami tsunami
Came washing over me
Tsunami tsunami
Came washing over me
Tsunami tsunami
Came washing over me
Tsunami tsunami
Came washing over me

Take the GI's I will have the  
Legend

Meaning

"Tsunami" is dedicated to Jean and Jennifer Gibbons, known as "The Silent Twins".
They were two sisters from West Wales who stopped talking to the outside world at the age of eight and only communicated with each other in secret language. They committed several robberies, were imprisoned together and from their cells wrote a book of poetry, September Poems. When Sister Jean died, Jennifer was able to communicate again, freed from silence.

Vocabulary

sheets

bed linen sometime "sheets" refer to the garb worn by the KKK. KKK wear "sheets." As a black or non-white person, it is typical to be afraid of KKK and their "sheets"