Clearly Quite Absurd

Don Airey, Ian Gillan, Ian Anderson Paice, Roger David Glover, Steven J. Morse

After all we said today
The strangest thought occurred
I feel I ought to tell you
But it's clearly quite absurd

Wouldn't it be wonderful
If you could read my mind
Imagine all the stuff
That we could leave behind

How many words you waste
Before you're understood
Or simply sow some seeds
You'd do it if you could

Let me take a moment
Of your time
Inside you mind

I know what you're thinking
But I don't know what to say
The turmoil and the conflict
You don't have to feel that way

Look into my eyes
And feel my hand upon your heart
Holding us together
Not tearing us apart

How many words we waste
To justify a crime
Compare it to an act of love
That really takes no time

Why not take a moment
Of your time
Inside your mind

Trivia about the song Clearly Quite Absurd by Deep Purple

When was the song “Clearly Quite Absurd” released by Deep Purple?
The song Clearly Quite Absurd was released in 2005, on the album “Rapture of the Deep”.
Who composed the song “Clearly Quite Absurd” by Deep Purple?
The song “Clearly Quite Absurd” by Deep Purple was composed by Don Airey, Ian Gillan, Ian Anderson Paice, Roger David Glover, Steven J. Morse.

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