paroles de chanson Adrift and Dumfounded - Ian Anderson
He
stands
at
the
crossroads
of
New
St.
and
Old
Town.
Gerald
Something
from
good-home-on-sea.
Thinking
back
to
the
child
that
he
once
was.
All
bread
and
butter
and
jam
for
his
tea.
Men
came
and
went
in
his
moments
of
madness.
Muttered
apologies,
late
for
a
meeting.
Too
much
intensity
too
much
feigned
sadness.
Crestfallen,
hangdog,
glances
too
fleeting.
He
was
your
golden
boy,
he's
adrift
and
dumfounded
With
nowhere
to
go,
no
appointments
to
keep.
He's
our
little
man,
he's
adrift
and
dumfounded.
Head
on
hard
pillow,
waiting
for
sleep.
Broken
societies,
selfish,
uncaring.
Addled
brains
clutching
at
chemicals
soothing.
Desperate
measures,
desperately
tearing
At
last
vestige
of
dignity,
his
for
the
losing.
He
was
your
golden
boy,
he's
adrift
and
dumfounded
With
nowhere
to
go,
no
appointments
to
keep.
He's
our
little
man,
he's
adrift
and
dumfounded.
Head
on
hard
pillow,
waiting
for
sleep.
1 From a Pebble Thrown
2 Pebbles Instrumental / Might-Have-Beens
3 Upper Sixth Loan Shark / Banker Bets, Banker Wins
4 Swing It Far
5 Adrift and Dumfounded
6 Old School Song
7 Wootton Bassett Town
8 Power and Spirit / Give Till It Hurts
9 Cosy Corner / Shunt and Shuffle
10 A Change of Horses
11 Confessional
12 Kismet In Suburbia
13 What-Ifs, Maybes and Might-Have-Beens
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