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Phantom's Theme - Paul Williams



     
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Phantom's Theme Lyrics


Half asleep I hear a voice
Is it only in my mind
Or is it someone calling me someone I failed and left behindTo work it out I let them in
All the good guys and the bad guys that I've been
All the devils that disturbed me and the angels that defeated them somehow
Come together in me nowFace to face I greet the cast
Set in silence we begin
Companions in an empty room I taste their victory and sin
To work it out I let them in
All the good guys and the bad guys that I've been
All the devils that disturbed me and the angels that defeated them somehow
Come together in me nowA tale of beauty and the beast
I defend my soul from those who would accuse me
I share the famine and the feast
I have been the world and felt it turning seen the jester yearning to amuse meLike a circus on parade
Seldom close enough to see
I wander through an angry crowd and wonder what became of me
To work it out I let them in

All the good guys and the bad guys that I've been
All the devils that disturbed me and the angels that defeated them somehow
Come together in me now
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There are at least five artists named Paul Williams: 1) Paul Hamilton Williams, Jr. (born September 19, 1940) is an American singer-songwriter. A staff songwriter for A&M Records, he composed several classic hit songs of the '70s for artists such as Carpenters ("We've Only Just Begun"), Helen Reddy ("You and Me Against the World"), and Three Dog Night ("An Old Fashioned Love Song"). Themes evoked by Williams' oeuvre include the gain and loss of love, social isolation, loneliness, and escapism. He has received many awards and accolades, and is the current chairman and president of ASCAP.

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