Terrorism

XTC · Coat Of Many Cupboards [2002]

Terrorism

You're writing your diary in innocents' blood

You're vain and you're ugly, you're no robin hood

You don't steal from the rich to help the poor

You just take life from both and what is more

You break your bread and drink

But post-confession you'll still stink of

Terrorism



Terrorism

But you're sikh, jew, muslim and christian, you say

Now which religion will you wear today?

And in whose Bible do you find your cause

That says bomb children in department stores?

I hope your God is pleased

To see all creation on their knees for

Terrorism



Terrorism

Angel of death with black woolen mask

Freedom they bring you is a long wooden cask

They never doubt that right is on their side

When right is rifle-shaped where can you hide?

Don't want daughter sweet

To be target practice in the high street

Terrorism

Terrorism

Released on XTC's 2002 compilation album Coat Of Many Cupboards, 'Terrorism' stands as a potent example of the band's enduring post-punk energy. The track captures the group's signature blend of driving rhythms and sharp, articulate vocals, reflecting themes of social unrest and political tension that have long defined their discography. While XTC is best known for their 1980s hits, this recording demonstrates the band's continued relevance and ability to craft compelling music decades later. The song serves as a reminder of their commitment to addressing contemporary issues through their unique musical lens, maintaining the intensity and critical edge characteristic of their earlier work.