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Once upon a time not so long ago
People used to stand and stare at the Spider
With the platinum hair, they thought, you were immortalWe had our ups and downs like brothers often do
But I was there for him, he was always there for me
And we were there for youHow can I put into words what my heart feels?
It's the deepest thing when somebody you love diesI just wanted to give something back to you
Gift to gift, Michael, Michael Picasso good nightYou used to love our house, you said, "It was relaxing"
Now I walk in the places you walk
I talk in all the spaces you talk, it still hasn't sunk inAre the words real that come into my head?
On a morning walk do the shadows
Play tricks with my mind?For it feels like nothing has changed but I know it has
Michael, Michael Picasso good nightHeal me, won't you heal me?
Nothing lasts forever set me freeHeal me, won't you heal me?
I'm the one who's left here
Heal me, heal me, heal meYou turned into a ghost surrounded by your pain
And the thing that I liked the least was sitting
'Round Hasker Street, lying about the futureAnd we all sit in a room full of tears
On a windy day and I looked out

But none of these words seem rightI just wanted to give something back to you
Gift to gift, Michael, Michael Picasso good night

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Ian Hunter (born Ian Hunter Patterson on June 3, 1939 in Oswestry, Shropshire, England) was the lead singer of the band Mott the Hoople from 1969 until the band broke up in 1974. He has since worked as a solo artist. Hunter began his musical career on the bass guitar. An early foray into music was as an entrant in a talent competition at one of Butlin's holiday camps, performing "Blue Moon" as part of a skiffle group with Colen York and Colin Broome.

Read more about Ian Hunter on Last.fm.


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