Five hundred years ago the world was covered with greenery And no observer to turn it into scenery Things were more of a mystery than they are today But then some say we had more knowledge in those days And people in tall ships would say "Man, we just sailed back from a land where the people walk on their hands" No one could understand because there was no Discovery Channel The boats were powered by paddles, and words were purged in battle And now travelling back through the pages of history All these things just seem like more of a mystery We know there's no land where people walk on their hands But the knowledge that the ancient people still don't understand John Manderville said he saw people with two heads But I never heard of no documentary on them But why would you lie about something so incredibly unbelievable? It just boggles the mind, I can't conceive of that at all So maybe the people with two heads and the people with tails And the people who stand on their head and all that aren't dead But when the tall ships came with their smoke and their flame All these people just went... Underground, underground, underground, underground Underground, underground, underground, underground... I had a friend who died a number of years ago But before he went he did some interesting things So incredibly indelible the memory of things he showed me That inspired me and made the world glow for a moment/made the wet streets glow/made the suburban streets sing An inter-suburban adventurer who wandered the streets Through the silence and the darkness that made life sweet And he told me one day everything that happened to him When he was tripping on acid just watching the world swim He met an Indian chief just like in that Doors movie with Val Kilmer Except that this was no film, this was real - They communicated in a secret language That can only be spoken by the holy and the brain damaged
And as they spoke well it started to rain At first just a few drops then like a plane in Spain "Don't worry", said the chief, "I'll take you somewhere dry" And he led him through the rivers of the city of the night He led him through the rivers of the city of the night After so many twists and turns, they lost count The chief came to a door that seemed to jump straight out of nothing My friend was out of breath, he was puffing The chief opened the door and said "Come on in It's perfectly dry in here, let's get out of the wind" And they both stepped in and the steps went down... Underground, underground, underground, underground Underground, underground, underground, underground... Now my friend claimed they travelled through a storm water drain That somehow managed to stay dry and out of the rain And after saying sometime they came to a strange subterranean cavern That was filled with light and people who were very strange People walking around on their hands And people with two heads arguing over which way to dance And people with tails and giants and she-males And animals that looked like they'd just stepped out of fairy tales Apparently they were all just drinking beer Having a good time, just like you or I And I still don't know if I believe him but he swears that this was true Still we all know the funny things that acid can do Anyway this friend died like five years ago So I guess maybe now well I'll never never know And one day I too might make a bad mistake Or else live to one hundred where the future awaits But one year or one hundred well it's really the same Just a snow flake that melts into rain Anyway what I'm saying is that one day I'll close my eyes And never ever open them again in this life Then I'll go where people go when they go beyond time... Underground, underground, underground, underground Underground, underground, underground, underground...