Lyrics Deja-Vu Ain't What It Used To Be - Skyclad
Have
you
heard
the
one
′bout
when
a
most
unlucky
fella,
Went
visiting
a
fair-ground
for
to
see
a
fortune-teller?
She
said;
"Of
all
the
palms
I've
read
- yours
is
by
far
the
worst.
I′m
duty-bound
to
tell
you,
You've
been
well-and-truly
cursed."
Ill-fated
was
my
selfless
quest.
Blind-faith
a
grave
mistake.
I'd
strived
to
do
my
very
best,
To
serve
a
dream
quite
fake.
Just
one
more
hapless
sacrifice,
Spilt
tears
in
full-flood.
Ingenuous
I′ve
paid
their
price.
Not
all
vampires
suck
blood!
[Chorus:]
Gazed
into
a
crystal-ball
and
watched
it′s
surface
crack.
When
I
cut
the
Tarot
deck;
Death
lay
there
grinning
back.
I've
been
here
many
times
before;
again
the
joke′s
on
me.
I
know
the
score,
but
Deja-Vu
ain't
what
it
used
to
be.
*O
well
for
him
that
lives
at
ease
With
garnered
gold
in
wide
domain,
Nor
heeds
the
splashing
of
the
rain,
The
crashing
down
of
forest
trees.
*O
well
for
him
who
ne′er
hath
known
The
travail
of
the
hungry
years,
A
father
grey
with
grief
and
tears,
A
mother
weeping
all
alone.
To
tread
an
unshared
path
alone,
Was
my
lot
from
the
start.
So
seldom
fleeting
solace
known,
By
this
rent,
careworn
heart.
Watch
the
stand-up
tragedy;
Famous
for
fifteen
minutes.
I
glimpsed
my
future
and
decree,
Saw
dearth
of
purpose
in
it.
[Chorus:]
Gazed
into
a
crystal-ball
and
watched
it's
surface
crack.
When
I
cut
the
Tarot
deck;
Death
lay
there
grinning
back.
I′ve
been
here
many
times
before;
again
the
joke's
on
me.
I
know
the
score,
but
Deja-Vu
ain't
what
it
used
to
be.
*But
well
for
him
whose
foot
hath
trod
The
weary
road
of
toil
and
strife,
Yet
from
the
sorrows
of
his
life
Builds
ladders
to
be
nearer
God.
[*
- Taken
from
the
verse
"Cry
woe,
woe
and
let
the
good
prevail."
By
Oscar
Wilde]
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