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I came through today
At the back of a street parade And their I am, right side of your TV screen Slightly out of focus But unmistakably serene Never made the big time But I was in that scene. Oh I was thinking about in films How in no time so it seems The hero meet his princess The king found his queen But in real life There's only in between I've never been a hero But I was in that scene. Hollywood exist still Cause there's a sign upon the hill We buy the maps, and make the tours To touch the world of, motion, pictures. So here I am Until the good time end to be I've never made the big time But I was in that scene Hollywood exist still Cause there's a sign upon the hill We buy the maps, and make the tours To touch the world of, motion, pictures. A star died today And they had a little street parade And all the other stars turned out To say how nice he'd been Someone at the back Flowing with the stream Never made the headlines But I was in that scene. Someone at the back Flowing with the stream Never made the headlines But I was in that scene. Someone at the back Flowing with the stream Never made the headlines But I was in that scene. |
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They ran through hills and forest
As two under a spell He was a city boy Floyd the outlaw And she thought she knew him well. Long after that great summer When she first came into her fame And the avenger from Oklahoma Was added to her name The avenger she became. Well they call her avenging Annie The avenger of womanhood She spends her whole life telling lies These on a mess and over good She'll take all these spoilt young hippies Running around playing games They're surrounding your bed, she'll blow your head She'll put you through a change. What you've done to others She'll do unto you. Then she met her sensitive outlaw He was the best thing she ever did seen She was to be his wife for the rest of her life, But she was so blind she could never had seen. No! So she joined up with her outlaw And headed for California. He treated her worse than she'd ever imagined He didn't say he didn't want her around He kept it up so long, she couldn't be strong He run her right into the ground. After five long years, He picked her up and slapped her down. Then she told her friends about him They all were on her side But she could see through the haze he looked so pale She put her head right down and she cried. For her poor lover She cried like a mother for her poor lover. And now she lives on a mountain top And she's almost thirty-five And she's found her peace and found her release Happy just to be alive. And she might go back to her Floyd If she thinks it's the thing to do He gave up murder and theft after she left And you know she still loves him to Just like a worn out shoe Just like a worn out shoe Just like a worn out shoe Just like a worn out shoe Just like a worn out shoe Just like a worn out shoe Just like a worn out shoe Well they call her avenging Annie The avenger of womanhood She spends her whole life telling lies Leads them on a mess and over good. |
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(Courtney, Todd, Daltrey)
Days go - so slow Life just slipping away Day after day The wall's too close to me now Oh I can't take too much more All the lying Is it just an illusion I've been feeling the strain And it's more than just pain I can't help myself 'Cause I've lost myself If I could see you through the wire And just forget about tomorrow No one listens to what I am saying I'm just a sad man another sad man They say I'm no bad man But I'm no bad man Wasted - wasted All my life's been wasted Sitting here in this room I can never feel warm I can get no release It's all war and no peace If I could see you through the wire And just forget about tomorrow Someone listen to what I am saying I'm just a sad man another sad man. If I could see you through the wire And just forget about tomorrow Someone listen to what I am saying I'm just a sad man another sad man Don't say I'm a bad man 'Cause I'm no bad man They say it's wrong to set me free I'll do no harm, 'Cause I'm no bad man |
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Leon came along
To see me on the road He took the time to come backstage And make himself known And although we'd never been real close As friends we'd shared some times Worked the clubs, once traveled music Together for a while Leon, you've been away too long The world ain't still the way it used to be Leon, you've been away too long To turn your back, now, on your family Tomorrow I'll be in Amsterdam He smiled and shook my hand Wished me all success And I said try to understand "But I envy you", he said And I tried to share his loss Told him how the road Was still as tough as it was Leon, you're been away too long The world ain't still the way it used to be Leon, you've been away too long To turn your back, now, on your family My plane flew into Amsterdam And lying in my room I heard the news how Leon died That very afternoon I telephoned my flowers With some words I hoped were kind With our backstage conversation Still burning in my mind Leon, you've been away too long The world ain't still the way it used to be Leon, you've been away too long To turn your back now on your family |
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(Gibbons)
He speaks with a terrible stammer So he don't have much to say But he can spit further than any punk So nobody gets in his way. He knows his generation like he knows his ABC He's a kind of kid that don't get invited back for a Sunday tea He's a face in the mirror he'll make you a fight. But he's alright. He's breaking out of nowhere He's breaking all the rules He's got a passion for the fashion He's freezing all the the cools He knows that you don't have to be that good, to be a real bad cat He's built with speed, guaranteed to show you where it's at He's blowing all the speakers making his own noise. One of the boys. (Guitar solo) You know he used to work in this factory Until the big boss said "that's enough" So he threw down his hammer and he picked up his coat And he told the boss to get, Fff-f-frustration with the nation Because the news is always bad Life on the dole ain't no good for your soul It's enough to drive a poor kid mad So who's going to put him down for making his own noise. One of the boys. |
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