Time and Good Fortune

DUNCAN SHEIK, STEVEN SATER

Drifter, what about her conversation?
Drifter, how about an explanation
Where you go, when you receive
And why you never let her feed
On all that truth you hold so dear
But never let another near

[Chorus]
No one around
My, don't we love
No one around

No, to the quiet gazes
No, to the muttered phrases
No, to the utter waste of
Time and good fortune

Taster of the poetry
Of Pater, Prousi, and Socrates
What are you to do but sleep
And when are you to stop and weep
For all your inability
To mate with your own memory

[Chorus]

No, to the mindless gazes
No, to the splintered phrases
No, to the utter waste of
Time and good fortune

Singer, will the singing say it?
Singer, would such saying change it?
A whole long life spent tuning strings
And will it now mean anything
But empty chords that only bring
An endless, voiceless sorrowing

[Chorus]

No, to the frightened gazes
No, to the stuttered phrases
No, to the utter waste of
Time and good fortune

Time and good fortune

Trivia about the song Time and Good Fortune by Duncan Sheik

When was the song “Time and Good Fortune” released by Duncan Sheik?
The song Time and Good Fortune was released in 2001, on the album “Phantom Moon”.
Who composed the song “Time and Good Fortune” by Duncan Sheik?
The song “Time and Good Fortune” by Duncan Sheik was composed by DUNCAN SHEIK, STEVEN SATER.

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