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This Fragile Life

As winter gnaws through dampened walls

I can see her sitting there on her own, with the curtains drawn

Huddled up but still feeling the cold

She could sell her husband's medals

To pay for some coal for the fire

But I know that she won't

She'd rather have the memories

Of the arms that once held her, the lips that said he loved her

And the laughter that cascaded

Down through those years

When the world was gripped by fear

This fragile life really worries me, hey

This fragile life, I know one day could be me and you

Me and you, me and you, me and you

Woh-oh-oh-oh

Do you like to feel cold?

This disgusting poverty is immoral and unnecessary

There's little care for the old

Who broke their backs making somebody else wealthy

Year after year it's always, always the same

The throwing of crumbs to the hungry

And the arms they get stronger

The list is getting longer

And the only GOD that they'll ever know has an "L" after the "O"

But she don't go outside anymore

There's too many locks on her front door

She'd love to go but what the hell for?

As winter gnaws through dampened walls

I can see her, sitting there on her own

With the curtains drawn, huddled up but still feeling the cold

She could sell her son’s medals

To pay for some coal for the fire but I know that she won't

She'd rather have the memories

Of the arms that once held her

The lips that said he loved her

And the laughter and happiness that disappeared

In that South Atlantic year

This fragile life really worries me, hey

This fragile life I know one day could be me and you

This fragile life really worries me

This fragile life I know one day could be me and you

Me and you, me and you, me and you

Woh-oh-oh-oh

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