I once knew a pair That used to fit very tight But now a man's standing tall In the wake of this night Na na na na na His eyes are watering in anger At the thought of her sight Na na na na na The scene of adultery Sets the stage for his plight
On an innocent trip How can one ruin so much A belief in a soul, in a beauty Or in a touch Ba ba bada ba It's like a three-legged dog In search of a crutch Ba ba bada ba Dissecting in past All the motives of such
She once loved this person in a trial Out of sight Disposing of the present situation It felt right Ba ba bada ba Two winters and summers Passed over like a sound Ba ba bada ba And now the two of them are lost In a screaming battleground
With support all around him Like a fence or a drink He realizes in sadness That now he must begin to think Ba ba bada ba To filter his energy Upon losses and fame Ba ba bada ba She'll think of the restful, the peaceful Or the gain
His sister's a friend She's like a relative to both Obliged to her brother Under silhouetted oath Ba ba bada ba But she's there for the two With her bias undone Ba ba bada ba And she'll help see it through Under moonlight or sun
But today they've still yet To look each other in the eye And in a second he manages to dip To the other side Ba ba bada ba Up to the people of the sky Ba ba bada ba And now he'll never die
Compositores: Jay Ferguson (Ferguson John Arden), John Patrick Thomas Pentland, Andrew Walter Gibson Scott, Christopher Murphy (Chris Murphy) ECAD: Obra #23309070