Size Of Which Is Paradoxic The Only Way You're Gonna Stop This

Robbie Williams · Other Songs - Robbie Williams

In the vessel there's a switch in the middle

You really shouldn't fiddle cause its toxic

Listen up 'cos it's a red light

And the pressure's blowing up tight

There's a skism in the time mechanism

There's a skism in the time mekanism

Never touch that switch

Even if you want to

You don't know what it can do.

Never touch that switch, even if you want to.

You don't know what it can do.



See the futures in the distance

I know I'm facing some resistance

Getting back within the blink of a bubble

Time machine never gives us any trouble.

There's a riot down in Shelton

Only minutes after Brixton but this city never made it on the telly

Or the rumble of the nations underbelly



Never touch that switch, even if you want to.

You don't know what it can do.

Never touch that switch, even if you want to.

You don't know what it can do.



You know you're heading for a meltdown, and you're living in a tin town

Thinking that you're gonna be somebody,

living in the land of milk and honey

Listen up 'cos it's a red light, and the futures blowing up tight

There's a skism in the time mechanism, there's a skism in the time mekanism



Never touch that switch, even if you want to.

You don't know what it can do.

Never touch that switch, even if you want to.

You don't know what it can do.

Never touch that switch, even if you want to.

You don't know what it can do.

Size Of Which Is Paradoxic The Only Way You're Gonna Stop This

Released by Robbie Williams in 2003, this track stands as a defining moment in his post-Bad Company solo career, blending pop sensibilities with the band's rock roots. The song features a driving rhythm and Williams' signature vocal delivery, characteristic of the mid-2000s UK pop-rock era. It was included on the compilation album *Robbie Williams: Greatest Hits*, serving as a testament to his enduring popularity and ability to synthesize diverse musical influences. The recording captures the energy of his transition from grunge-influenced rock to mainstream pop dominance, showcasing his versatility as a performer. As a staple of his discography, the track remains a recognizable element of his public musical identity, reflecting the collaborative spirit of his work with producers and songwriters during that period.