Shadow of a Lonely Man (Eric Woolfson’s songwriting diary) Songtext
von The Alan Parsons Project
Shadow of a Lonely Man (Eric Woolfson’s songwriting diary) Songtext
Look at me now
A shadow of the man I used to be
Look through my eyes
And through the years of loneliness, you′ll see
To the times in my life
When I could not bear to lose
A simple game
And the least of it all
Was the fortune and the fame
But the dream seemed to end
Just as soon as it had begun
Was I to know?
For the last thing of all that was on my mind
Was the close at the end of the show
The shadow of a lonely man
Feels nobody else
In the shadow of a lonely, lonely man
I can see myself
(Looking out of nowhere)
(Looking out of nowhere)
But the sound of the crowds
When they come to see me now
Is not the same
And the jest of it all
Is I can't recall my name
But I′ll cling to a hope
'Til I can't hold on anymore
Anymore
And for all the acclaim I am all alone
And I see as I look through the door
The shadow of a lonely man
There′s nobody else
In the shadow of a lonely, lonely man
I can see myself
Look at me now
A shadow of the man I used to be
A shadow of the man I used to be
Look through my eyes
And through the years of loneliness, you′ll see
To the times in my life
When I could not bear to lose
A simple game
And the least of it all
Was the fortune and the fame
But the dream seemed to end
Just as soon as it had begun
Was I to know?
For the last thing of all that was on my mind
Was the close at the end of the show
The shadow of a lonely man
Feels nobody else
In the shadow of a lonely, lonely man
I can see myself
(Looking out of nowhere)
(Looking out of nowhere)
But the sound of the crowds
When they come to see me now
Is not the same
And the jest of it all
Is I can't recall my name
But I′ll cling to a hope
'Til I can't hold on anymore
Anymore
And for all the acclaim I am all alone
And I see as I look through the door
The shadow of a lonely man
There′s nobody else
In the shadow of a lonely, lonely man
I can see myself
Look at me now
A shadow of the man I used to be
Writer(s): Alan Parsons, Eric Norman Woolfson Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com