
Date of issue: 31.12.1989
Record label: Virgin
Song language: English
An Ordinary Life |
The madman looked inside the eyes of the face upon the mirror — |
«It seems I’m losing my way again» — he sighed |
And once again the tell-tale tears begin their journey down |
An ever deepening track |
His wife place a hand upon his shoulder |
How over these past few month, he’s aged so many years |
He’d give this life to live again |
He’d be so more daring. |
Be so much bolder — |
But a little less aware |
It’s something of which he can’t |
Be certain and so he stays restrained and hurting |
At breakfasthe places a kiss upon his only daughter |
How he longs for her to run to them as she did when |
She was young, but her secrets have become her fears |
Too. |
Yet stell she remains his child |
His still-pretty wife manages so well. |
Makes excuses |
For his abscence. |
Tries so hard to find the road he’s on |
The madman combs his hair, his expression has returned |
Almost to normal and he blends almost prefectly with |
The crowd. |
Back into an ordinary life |
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