Lyrics What's It Worth? - Peter Hammill
What's
it
worth
to
be
safe?
What's
the
way
to
be
sane?
I
can
throw
myself
at
the
garden
On
my
hands,
Prune
the
lawn
and
mow
the
roses,
But
I
never
understand
How
to
go
To
be
free;
In
the
end
I
only
want
to
be
me.
Winter
days
here
are
mine;
Still,
no
bites...
what's
my
line?
I
could
hurl
myself
to
the
bonfire
With
all
verve,
Clear
the
path
and
weed
the
dead
leaves,
But
I
really
just
don't
have
the
nerve
To
be
part
Of
that
scene...
Is
this
just
some
kind
of
strange
dream?
Think
I'll
walk
to
the
steeple,
where
the
people
Are
so
inquisitive.
I
could
make
it
to
the
corner
store
and
buy
A
hoard
of
derivatives
Now.
Which
way
now...
climb
or
coast?
Will
my
eggs
ever
poach?
I
could
throw
myself
in
the
frying
pan
For
my
name;
Hit
the
road
or
smile
hermetically,
But
it's
really
never
quite
the
same:
Every
time
a
subtle
twist.
I
think
I'll
grab
my
plot
And
simply
exist.
Or
would
that
be
A
subtle
slash
at
my
wrists?
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