A man with a pushchair
Through a walking frame
There was more than i
Could ever take about pain
So he walks the streets
And he doesn't even know my name
I'm going bad again
I'm going bad again
I've got a life affirming wish to blame
I've got a pre-test scrambled mess in my head for a brain
And every mistake i make, i make it again
And every message i send condemns, every message i send ends
A woman in the garden
Older than i'll ever be
She's got a open heart
Even for the likes of me
She's got a god for a goal
And a cat for a family
I wanna see what she sees
I wanna see what she sees
I've got a life affirming wish to blame
I've got a pre-test scrambled mess in my head for a brain
And every mistake i make, i make it again
And every message i send condemns, every message i send ends
And the indecipherable singing
Outside in the street at 5am
It is the sound of a voice
With far less choice than me again
I would invite them in
But i don't know where they've been
And my policy is
I don't open my door for strangers,
Don't open my door for strangers
The man with a pushchair
Through a walking frame
He should sit in the seat
And take the weight of his feet
For a change
He could admire the view
While he thought of what to do
And he could congratulate himself
On a deed well done
On a deed well done
On a deed well done
You've all been done
I've got a life affirming wish to blame
I've got a pre-test scrambled mess in my head for a brain
And every mistake i make, i make it again
And every message i send condemns, every message i send ends
Writer(s): Chan Raymond Sui Hong, Keeton Dylan, Langley John, Pransky-poole Julian, Starkie Gerard Thomas
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