Eulogy (Radio Edit)
Boyd Wood
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She asked me if I ever cry I shook my head, rubbed my eye Told her "sometimes", heaved a sigh And I wondered if there'll ever be a time when I might cease to cry Driving slowly down the road Listening to the radio Thirty years of Elton John Playing cuts from the set as I drove on. These songs will never be the same, ever again to me. Hopeless, planning soon to die Beyond the yellow road would lie His future, a candle in the wind Snuffed by the very wax it's burning in. Harry must have calmed him down Bananas rolling into town Was he thinking that he would see Heaven as a better place to be? These words were never meant To help a young man meet his death. Was he the cleaner, singing, proud while working for the local crowd? Could he take the chance to sing, would reviewers pan his opening? Idling motor rocking him to sleep I wonder what words whispered through his teeth His lips shaped through his last breath As he slipped from life to death These songs will never be the same, ever again to me. These words were never meant To help a young man meet his death. These songs will never be the same, ever again to me.
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