Time Again for the Golden Sunset

歌手 The The The The

Time Again for the Golden Sunset 歌詞

I used to be indecisive
But now... i'm not so sure
There's little sign of feeling
When you look into their eyes.
The politicians sighing, that -
' nothing's going wrong in our world tonight -
Nothing... (we don't understand)'
There's no point in speaking -
'help me if you can'
Is this a retribution
To compensate for a lack of understanding.
I think we should pretend
That nothing's going wrong in our world tonight,
Nothing - (we don't understand)
& i'm doing the best that i can.
Am i locked up forever, in a picture of despair,
I've put my spirit on to paper & into words
I've opened my eyes & i've realised
- who i really am.
I thought i loved you, but i think i must be wrong
There's another feeling in my heart
This sense of pride, is silencing my sorrow,
I find it hard to come alive
When i'm hollowed out -
From the inside:-

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