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Need Somebody - Kevin Coyne



     
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Now, that I'm getting old and
Now, I'm getting cold and
There's nothing left to say
Just like a daffodil, you know I will
You know wilting in my wayAnd I need somebody
Yes, I need somebody
Yes, I need, need somebody
Now, I know I'm getting oldThis is a lonely life
Man, without your wife
Without a bed or view
I'm always at the gate
And I'm always late
'Cause there's nothing left to doAnd I need somebody
Yes, I need, need somebody
Yes, I need, I need somebody
Now, I know I'm getting oldStrange tunes in my head
I'll think I'll go to bed
I think I'll change the sheets and all

Maybe do some drawing
Do some painting
An antelope across my wallAnd I need somebody
Yes, I need, need somebody
Yes, I need anybody
Now, I know I'm getting oldA visitor out on the lawn
His hair all shorn
Is he friend or is he foe?
Is he a man I know?
Is he someone to sow?
Is he someone to say hello?And I need somebody
Yes, I need, need somebody
Yes, I need, need somebody
Now, I know I'm getting oldSo, I'm so confused
I'm so bemused
I think I'll settle down
Lie down on anywhere
Maybe in this chair
Anywhere I just don't careBecause I need somebody
Yes, I need, oh, somebody
Yes, I need anybody
Now, I know I'm getting oldThe friend I saw is at the door
He says, "Hello, once more
I met you down the road"
Great long fingers holding out
I want to shout
What's the point because he knowsThat I need, I need somebody
Yes, I need somebody
Yes, I need almost anybody
Now, I know I'm getting oldYes, I need, I need somebody
Yes, I need, I need somebody
Oh, I need almost anybody
Now, I know I'm getting, getting old

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Kevin Coyne (born 27 January 1944 in Derby, UK; died in his adopted home of Nuremberg, Germany, on 2 December 2004) was an English musician, singer, composer, film-maker, and a writer of lyrics, stories and poems. His uncompromising attitude towards showbiz fame and fortune always left him in a position of "outsider", a position he relished. The freedom to express himself without the chains of commercial considerations (although he would not have been adverse to a Number One album) helped keep his creativity alive.

Read more about Kevin Coyne on Last.fm.


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