
Date of issue: 15.03.1994
Song language: English
Life Imitates Art |
Hey, sad and blue, what are you gonna do? |
Blow yourself away or tie up your own left shoe? |
And walk out the door, ready to roar |
Check your guns at the door |
There’s a man that you should see |
A generation X Bukowski who knows about life |
The life imitating art |
Well, I saw him today hanging out at the old Railway |
Chasing ghosts and drinking armour, a price he’s always had to pay |
And we all felt pretty stunned, watching him hitch out on highway One |
A guitar against his elbow, knowing more than they’ll ever know |
Know about life, the life imitating art |
Ah, you hear about life, life imitating art |
Pills and crowns and nervous breakdowns |
Why so few will «crawl with you» |
I can’t remember who first said this but, «Ignorance is bliss!» |
When I go on patrol, drinking Tequila Gold |
Broken hearts and burning bridges, a lumber-jacket for the cold |
And a kiss from you, hand in glove |
Do you feel like making love? |
There’s a blanket out in the garage, a ghetto-blaster full of stars |
And I’m glad we’ve got nowhere to go |
We can listen all night to the rain against my window |
And think about life, the life imitating art |
And drink to the life, the life imitating art |
All you needed was a little defence |
A Polygram of common sense |
Vincent Van Gogh with a gun at his temple |
Oh yeah, that’s what that meant |
Yea, what that meant |
The twisted punch-line says |
They’ll understand you when you’re dead |
You say that you’re not angry, just «savagely disappointed» |
And I just want you to know, when you feel like letting go |
There’re a thousand souls like me taking shelter in your coat |
To hear about life, the life imitating art |
Ah, to hear about life, the life imitating art |
Should be collecting royalties for the life, the life imitating art |
You’re part of the royalty of life, the life imitating art |