Simple Equation

CHRISTOPHER FOREMAN, GRAHAM MCPHERSON

Oh, it's a simple equation of good versus bad
The terror of knowing all that we've had
Has to be paid for in the long run
Books balanced justice seen to be done

Oh yeah sure, conscience and all of that stuff
We'll sort that out later you've time enough
Right now you must realise that not much is fair
When you hunt with the hounds now you run with the hare

Without low there is no high
If nothing fell there'd be no sky
Without far there is no near

The days that separate the night
The shadows by which we'll recognise the light

Yes, it's the simple equation of black and white
The mathematical film of wrong minus right
The calculation of good over bad
Ever feel like you've been had

Cause with no love there is no high
If nothing falls there'd be no sky
Without far there is no near

The days that separate the night
It's the shadows by which we'll recognise the light

Cause of course you know you ask anyone
We're in our own relative reality
All things must have their opposite
To know anything is to know it by a contrast
With something that it is not

Without far there is no near

It's the days that separate the night
It's the shadows by which we'll recognise the light

It's the days that separate the night
It's the shadows by which we'll recognise the light

Oh, it's the days that separate the night
It's the shadows by which we'll recognise the light

The days that separate the night
And the shadows by which we recognise the light

Goodnight

Trivia about the song Simple Equation by Madness

On which albums was the song “Simple Equation” released by Madness?
Madness released the song on the albums “Our House: The Original Songs” in 2002 and “Full House: The Very Best of Madness” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Simple Equation” by Madness?
The song “Simple Equation” by Madness was composed by CHRISTOPHER FOREMAN, GRAHAM MCPHERSON.

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