Passing Away [LP Version]

C. Angus, K. McKenzie, P. Stephenson, D. McKenzie

Morning began
And your head popped out
With your heart and your hands
It’s easy to see
Why you’d gladly shovel dirt for a fee
But where in the world
Could a sad, sad, sadder tale be heard
It’s over your head
To be good
Why be content to be led
How you walk all up and down your street
Your head hung down, right to your feet
So take the time to carve your name
On a rocking chair, within the grain
And wait until the evening sees you there
And though the morning went too soon
You’re headed through the afternoon
So rack your brains, now
See why you should care

Miserable girl
Just the end result
Of a miserable world
You start to depend
On your longing
For the start of the end
It’s always the same
Now that life means nothing but
Hunger and pain
You’re passing away
You have nothing
But the start of decay
How you walk all up and down your street
Your head hung down, right to your feet
So take the time to carve your name
On a rocking chair, within the grain
And wait until the evening sees you there
And though the morning went too soon
You’re headed through the afternoon
So rack your brains, now
See why you should care

I heard somebody said
You’d rather you were dead
So take the time to carve your name
On a rocking chair, within the grain
And wait until the evening sees you there
And though the morning went too soon
You’re headed through the afternoon
So rack your brains, now
See why you should care

Trivia about the song Passing Away [LP Version] by The Shamen

When was the song “Passing Away [LP Version]” released by The Shamen?
The song Passing Away [LP Version] was released in 1987, on the album “Drop”.
Who composed the song “Passing Away [LP Version]” by The Shamen?
The song “Passing Away [LP Version]” by The Shamen was composed by C. Angus, K. McKenzie, P. Stephenson, D. McKenzie.

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