Diary of an Empty Day

Keith Emerson, Lee Jackson (Bassist), Édouard Lalo

There's no particular season
To lose your wit or your reason
It comes together without warning
It might be today or the morning
I can't think what to say
My mind's a blank today

I want to write words to this music
But my head's all set to refuse it
I can't think of words to this music
No reason or rhyme to abuse it
I can't think what to say
My mind's a blank today

I could write a book this way
A diary to an empty day
I could write a book
Fourteen lines in fourteen days

I could write a book this way
A diary to an empty day

I want to write words to this music
But my head's all set to refuse it
I can't think of words to this music
No reason or rhyme to abuse it
I can't think what to say
My mind's a blank today

(jamming to fade out)

Trivia about the song Diary of an Empty Day by The Nice

On which albums was the song “Diary of an Empty Day” released by The Nice?
The Nice released the song on the albums “Nice” in 1969 and “America: The BBC Sessions” in 1996.
Who composed the song “Diary of an Empty Day” by The Nice?
The song “Diary of an Empty Day” by The Nice was composed by Keith Emerson, Lee Jackson (Bassist), Édouard Lalo.

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