Look at me now, a shadow of the man I used to be Look through my eyes and through the years of lonliness you'll see
To the times in my life when I could not stand to lose, a simple game And the least of it all was the fortune and the fame But the dream seemed to end just as soon as it had begun, was I to know? For the least thing of all that was on my mind, was the close at the end of the show The shadow of a lonely man, feels nobody else In the shadow of a lonely, lonely man I can see myself
(Looking out of nowhere, looking out of nowhere)
But the sounds of the crowds when they come to see me now, is not the same And the jest of it all is I can't recall my name But I'll cling to a hope till I can't hold on anymore, anymore And for all the acclaim I am all alone and I see as I look through the door
The shadow of a lonely man, there's nobody else In the shadow of a lonely, lonely man I can see myself
Look at me now, a shadow of the man I used to be
Compositores: Alan Parsons (Alan Parsons Project), Eric Norman Woolfson ECAD: Obra #3713086 Fonograma #3287980