Kismet in Suburbia

Ian Anderson

[Gerald the Banker]
Fresh start, another day, another life, a quiet cafe. Starbuck euphoria
Count my blessings, crossword ready. Soon, pipe and slippers in the study by the telly
I seek forgiveness, I beg your pardon at number 9 Mulberry Gardens

[Gerald the Chorister]
Fresh start, another day, another life so far away from hell-raised aria
Now I lay me down to live in acquiescence, mine to give to all who listen
Deaf to dark un-heavenly host at 25 Mulberry Close

[Gerald the Military Man]
Fresh start, another day, another life so far away from white heat Arabia
Comrades' pictures on the mantle, lit by flower-scented candle, ghostly flicker
Last man standing, bowed but alive at 33 Mulberry Drive

[Gerald: A Most Ordinary Man]
Fresh start, another day, another life not so far away in slow-burn suburbia
All routine and repetition, stamp-collecting, first editions, steam train-spotting
Numb the senses and numb the brain, at 54 Mulberry Lane

[Gerald the Homeless]
Fresh start, another day, my cared-for partner just slipped away from sweet utopia
Bequeathed comforts, ceramic hob, electric blanket, your uncle's Bob: a pretty picture
Treasured moments, past and present, at 17 Mulberry Crescent

Trivia about the song Kismet in Suburbia by Ian Anderson

On which albums was the song “Kismet in Suburbia” released by Ian Anderson?
Ian Anderson released the song on the albums “Thick as a Brick 2” in 2012 and “Thick as a Brick: Live in Iceland” in 2014.

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