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Twisted And Bent - Lyrics by Trash Can Sinatras


Lyrics
I come aboard     I sing a lament     The world isn't round     It's Twisted and Bent     But to face doom in a sock-stenched room all by myself     Is the kind of fate I never contemplate     That reminds me of the time I felt     It's time for sin and catholic guilt     Two years later to the day     I had reason to confess     With her hair a shining shade     Of bus-conductress blonde     Tales of music and movement     Were told in grip and groan     But to put these thoughts     In songs like theirs     Of the honest truth     There'd be no trace     Just lying out loud     Good God give me strength to face another lazy day of     "
If I was a millionaire I'd be a million miles from here" You came into my life like a brick through a window And I cracked a smile I know her face so well Although the color of her eyes Escapes me for the moment Though her embrace Is like being short-changed But if I knew what made carpets fly I wouldn't be sitting here Twiddling my thumbs I'd threadbare my soul And wheedle my way Into other people's lives And out of my own So typical - a battle of wits And I've come half prepared Now we raised a toast to celebrate As December's embers fade But every fire is just a hoax For January's little joke Halfway to paralyzed my understudy's eyes grew tired Every actor hides a heckle, doctor hydes a jekyll See through my disguise But I forget the conversation we had I don't remember what you said or did That made you so attractive I'm immortal And that's no life at all

Book: Shattered Sighs