paroles de chanson The Cusp & the Wane - Ed Harcourt
I'm
thirsty
for
good
old
fashion
wrong
There
are
many
voices
that
are
never
heard
at
all
Mozart
died
a
pauper,
but
he
didn't
go
in
vain
Take
solice
in
his
knowledge
of
the
cusp
& the
wane
Hard
living
may
steal
the
best
of
me
I've
burned
the
candle
as
bright
as
it
can
be
William
Blake
was
ridiculoled
& seldom
used
his
name
He
forced
his
part
untroubled
by
the
cusp
& the
wane
Let's
hear
it
for
the
underdogs
we
skipped
the
heart
of
them
One
more
cheer
for
the
underdogs
who
never
played
the
game
Sweet
madness,
it
never
felt
so
true
Living
bored
of
lightning
that
sparks
out
of
the
blue
You
have
always
loved
me,
even
when
I've
been
insane
Thanks
for
riding
with
me
on
the
cusp
& the
wane
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