I don't want to know about evil,
Only want to know about love;
I don't want to know about evil,
Only want to know about love.

Sometimes it gets so hard to listen,
Hard for me to use my eyes.
And all around the gold is glistening,
Making sure it keeps me down to size.

And I don't want to know about evil,
Only want to know about love;
I don't want to know one thing about evil,
Only want to know about love.

I'm waiting for the planes to tumble,
Waiting for the towns to fall.
I'm waiting for the cities to crumble,
Waiting till the sea a grow.

Yes it's getting hard to listen,
Hard for us to use our eyes.
'Cause all around that gold is glistening,
Making sure it keeps us hypnotized.

And I don't want to know about evil,
I only want to know about love;
I don't want to know about evil,
Only want to know about love.

I don't want to know anything about evil,
Only want to know about love;
I don't want to know about evil,
Only want to know about love.


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    General Comment

    this song, along with the rest of the solid air album, is great.

    i think it's about wanting to go back to the naivety of youth, where nothing appears to be evil, and everything is loving and peaceful, and he's a man who's seen so much evil that he just wishes he could go back to the days when he was completely oblivious to all the evil he's now experienced

    artlesson June 30, 2006   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Hi

    Listening to the LP (yes, I know!) I reckon verse 1 reads:

    Sometimes it gets so hard to listen, Hard for me to use my eyes. And all around the cold is glistening, Making sure it keeps me down to size.

    and verse 2 reads:

    I'm waiting for the planes to tumble, Waiting for the towns to fall. I'm waiting for the cities to crumble, Waiting till I see you crawl.

    What do I think it means?

    I reckon it's about loving money. ("The love of money is a root of all evil")

    It speaks to me of him not wanting to know about cold, heartless money. Yet, he's also admitting being attracted by it and trying to resist its lure.

    It's also saying in verse 2 that the whole of our possessions can come crashing down and if that's all we love, we'll end up crawling in the dirt with them.

    The song's SO old but SO relevant just now.

    Nowton December 01, 2011   Link
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    My Opinion

    Its a song about rich greed and the evils of a capitalist world

    Lateston August 05, 2009   Link

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