Lyrics
It's
a
chilly
English
winter
And
solitude
is
never
easy
to
maintain
Except
when
it
rains
So
I
hang
an
empty
smile
beneath
my
empty
eyes
And
go
out
for
a
walk
The
wet
morning
sun
reflects
off
the
paving
stones
While
a
little
dog
barks
its
head
off
In
the
distance
Oh,
what
a
perfect
day
to
think
about
myself
My
feet
are
firmly
screwed
to
the
floor
What
is
there
to
fear
from
such
a
regular
world?
Oh,
what
a
perfect
day
to
think
about
myself
My
feet
are
firmly
screwed
to
the
floor
What
is
there
to
fear
from
such
a
regular
world?
Passing
by
a
cemetery
I
think
of
all
the
little
hopes
and
dreams
That
lie
lifeless
and
unfilled
beneath
the
soil
I
see
an
old
man
fingering
his
perishing
flesh
He
tells
himself
he
was
a
good
man
and
did
good
things
Amused
and
confused
by
life's
little
ironies
He
swallows
his
bottle
of
distilled
damnation
People
turn
around
with
unseeing
eyes
They're
looking
for
something
that
doesn't
exist
The
world
you
once
knew
is
being
eaten
up
by
rust
No
one
has
time
for
the
past,
but
still,
in
God
they
trust
The
future
is
now,
but
it's
all
going
wrong
Bodies
good
for
nothing,
but
it's
to
nothing
they
belong
People
say
their
prayers
and
some
work
hard
If
you
give
them
all
your
money,
they'll
give
you
their
hearts
This
town
ain't
going
like
a
ghost
town
It's
going
like
hell
Oh,
what
a
perfect
day
to
think
about
myself
My
feet
are
firmly
screwed
to
the
floor
What
is
there
to
fear
from
such
a
regular
world?
Oh,
what
a
perfect
day
to
think
about
myself
My
feet
are
firmly
screwed
to
the
floor
What
is
there
to
fear
from
such
a
regular
world?
Oh,
what
a
perfect
day
to
think
about
myself
My
feet
are
firmly
screwed
to
the
floor
What
is
there
to
fear
from
such
a
regular
world?
Oh,
what
a
perfect
day
to
think
about
myself
My
feet
are
firmly
screwed
to
the
floor
What
is
there
to
fear
from
such
a
regular
world?
Oh,
what
a
perfect
day
to
think
about
myself
My
feet
are
firmly
screwed
to
the
floor
What
is
there
to
fear
from
such
a
regular
world?
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