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Left on Man - Robert Wyatt
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Left on Man Robert Wyatt

"Left on Man" by Robert Wyatt, released in 1974, blends #Rock and jazz influences. The lyrics explore themes of isolation, introspection, and the human condition, reflecting Wyatt's unique perspective on life. The song features intricate instrumentation and emotive vocals, highlighting Wyatt's distinctive style and contributing to his cultural impact as a progressive artist.

Left on Man - Robert Wyatt
Simplify
Reduce
Over-simplify
Simplify
Reduce
Over-simplify

What we call freedom in the North
Means our freedom to use you
And if you don't co-operate
We'll cut off your supply lines
But you'll be free to re-connect
If you beg our forgiveness
You say I over-simplify
Well yes, so did Albert Einstein

Simplify
Reduce
Over-simplify
Simplify
Reduce
Over-simplify

There simply is no middle ground –
Pentagon über alles
There never was a middle ground
That's the point I was making
There's no such place as middle ground
Left or Right of the equator
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