Uninhabited Man

RICHARD JOHN THOMPSON

Only a misdirected dart
At an unprotected heart
I'm sure it happens every day

Just a passing interlude
A fresh face to change the mood
I'll find my feet again you say

What rock, I had you rolled
What rock, I had you rolled away

But I live as best I can
Meet the uninhabited man
Please read the sign and walk away

What an old dry shell I am
The uninhabited man
I'll find my feet again you say

No doubt they'll pull me down
No doubt they'll pull me down someday

Who's been sleeping in my bed?
Who's been sleeping in my bed?
Who's been sitting in my chair?
Who's been licking in my bowl?
Who's been sleeping in my bed?

A romantic ruin am I
Funny how I catch the eye
The vacuum slowly sucks you in

I'm left no skill, no art
To meet you heart to heart
You'll find no me beneath the skin

And if there's no me then there's no
And if there's no me then there's no sin

Who's been sleeping in my bed?
Who's been sleeping in my bed?
And who's been sitting in my chair?
Who's been licking in my bowl?
Who's been sleeping in my bed?

Trivia about the song Uninhabited Man by Richard Thompson

On which albums was the song “Uninhabited Man” released by Richard Thompson?
Richard Thompson released the song on the albums “Mock Tudor” in 1999 and “Action Packed: The Best of the Capitol Years” in 2001.
Who composed the song “Uninhabited Man” by Richard Thompson?
The song “Uninhabited Man” by Richard Thompson was composed by RICHARD JOHN THOMPSON.

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