LITTLE SONG NO NAME
11 June 1982
From the novel 'The Occasion Mists'
Words and Lyrics copyright owned by Stuart William Hagan© & Dave Molloy©
I can't stand it
Any longer
Pains in me
Growing stronger
Where to go
Where to wander
Take my life
Go beyond it
Got a bottle
And I've drunk it
Got a life
I don't want it
I've got me
Sat in sorrow
Tried to find
My tomorrow
Hey! Whatc'ha doing to me?
I've been looking further afield
The further I look, the further it gets
And I break out and start to sweat
It's not been funny, yet I'm laughing to death
What good's left in my every breath?
The cuts are deep, yet they make me laugh
But tell me, why's that?
Hold on there
Move in closer
I'm not lying
I'm no joker
To be lonely
Yet there's many
Does the rich man
See the penny?
Does the money
Really shine?
Or is somehow
The shining lying?
Will I forever
Wander lonely
Find the right land
Is it holy?
Hold on, take you time
Hold on,
Learn from experience that is mine
I said hold-------------- on
I got no name but I'm travelling on
It's not been funny, yet I'm laughing to death
What good's left in my every breath?
The cuts are deep, yet they make me laugh
But tell me, why's that?
Little Song, No Name© - words and music copyright Stuart William Hagan© & Dave Molloy©
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