paroles de chanson Eat My Words, Bite My Tongue - Peter Hammill
Best
to
say
nothing
at
all,
No
shot
from
the
hip;
You
might
say
something
appalling,
A
confidence
tripped
off
the
tongue.
Better
to
keep
the
mouth
zipped,
Your
silence
preserved.
Go
through
the
night
with
your
lips
sealed,
For
truth
is
best
served
by
discretion.
Best
toain,
Don't
excuse
or
explain,
No,
engage
that
dull
brain
Before
speaking.
I
should
have
listened,
for
once,
to
my
own
advice,
I
should
have
paid
attention.
I
was
so
eager
to
have
my
say,
I
fell
in
love
with
the
sound
of
my
own
damn
voice.
I
never
thought
how
offensive
the
line
might
seem
If
taken
out
of
context.
My
best
intentions
all
fall
away
And
it's
no
laughing
matter,
Now
I
can't
pack
that
jabberwock
back
in
the
box.
No
way
to
take
back
the
hasty
phrase,
No
chance
to
unspeak
the
sentence
That
hangs
in
the
air,
Held
up
by
the
jaw-dropped
silence.
I
know
you're
going
to
walk
away.
Although
I
make
my
retraction
It
can't
be
unsaid
And
my
foot's
in
my
mouth
for
good.
Clearly
I'd
eat
my
words
When
all
is
said
and
done.
By
now
you'd
think
I
might
have
learned
To
bite
my
tongue.
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