
The Width of a Circle-Sounds Of The 70s: Andy Ferris David Bowie
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In the corner of the morning in the past
I would sit and blame the master first and last
All the roads were straight and narrow
And the prayers were small and yellow
And the rumour spread that I was ageing fast
Then I ran across a monster who was eating by a tree
And I looked and found the monster was me
Well, I said hello
And ya said hello
And I asked, "Why not?"
And replied "I don't know"
So we asked a simple blackbird
Who was happy as can be
Well he laughed insane and quipped Khalil Gibran
And I cried for all the others
Til the day was nearly through
For I realized that God's a young man too-ah-yeah
[Instrumental throughout "Whoa's"]:
Whoa
Oh-oh-ah
Uh-oh-ah
Oh-ah-ah-(ah-ah-uhm)
(yeah)
I would sit and blame the master first and last
All the roads were straight and narrow
And the prayers were small and yellow
And the rumour spread that I was ageing fast
Then I ran across a monster who was eating by a tree
And I looked and found the monster was me
Well, I said hello
And ya said hello
And I asked, "Why not?"
And replied "I don't know"
So we asked a simple blackbird
Who was happy as can be
Well he laughed insane and quipped Khalil Gibran
And I cried for all the others
Til the day was nearly through
For I realized that God's a young man too-ah-yeah
[Instrumental throughout "Whoa's"]:
Whoa
Oh-oh-ah
Uh-oh-ah
Oh-ah-ah-(ah-ah-uhm)
(yeah)
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