Still Life

Colin Hay / Gregory Ham / Jerry Speiser / John Rees / Ron Strykert

There's a picture in the hall, I know
And it's from a time when feelings showed
Though I hold it close before my eyes
My heart refuses to see

Loving you could have been, oh so easy
But there is something you don't understand
Through the times when two were one completely
There was another in this well laid plan

This corridor seems to stretch for years ahead
But patient hearts cannot match times steady tread
Is this the threshold of a fantasy?
Is there still life at all?

Loving you could have been, oh so easy
But there is something you don't understand
Through the times when two were one completely
There was another in this well laid plan
Best laid plan of ours

Watering the garden, some comfort for the twilight years
Still, life never lingers, it marches past our veil of tears
A moment's all we've got, to have and to hold
Don't slip, don't blink, don't turn your head

With a photographic memory
I could live in a time that used to be
Is this the threshold of a fantasy?
Is there still life at all?

Loving you could have been, oh so easy
But there is something you don't understand
Through the times when I was won completely
There was another in this well laid plan

Loving you could have been, oh so easy
But there is something you don't understand
There was a time when I was won completely
Our emotions they got out of hand

Trivia about the song Still Life by Men At Work

On which albums was the song “Still Life” released by Men At Work?
Men At Work released the song on the albums “Two Hearts” in 1985, “The Works” in 2000, “Best Of The Best Gold - Men At Work” in 2001, and “The Essencial: Men At Work” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Still Life” by Men At Work?
The song “Still Life” by Men At Work was composed by Colin Hay, Gregory Ham, Jerry Speiser, John Rees, and Ron Strykert.

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