I sat down and wrote this letter Telling you that I felt better Since you’d gone and I was free I’m so happy
I have so little time to spare now I’m wanted almost everywhere now I make out like Casanova Friends are always coming over
I signed my name as if I meant it Sealed it with a kiss and sent it The letter had improved my mood Happy in my solitude
But halfway home I changed my tune And when I saw my lonely room The mirror caught my eye When I sit down I cry
Big lie, small world Big lie, small world
I had to intercept that letter Telling you that I was better I raced to catch the postman’s van He was leaving as I ran
I miss the bus I miss the train I end up walking in the rain Big dog chased me down the street I hadn't had a bite to eat
Feeling sorry for myself Wishing I was someone else I walked across the city 'Cause I couldn’t stand your pity
Big lie, small world Big lie, small world
The place you live looks opulent And obviously a higher rent Than our cosy little room I had this sense of doom
The landlord says you’re out of town That your new boyfriend’s always around The hour was getting late So I sit down and wait
Here’s the postman with my letter Coming down the path, he’d better Give that thing to me I have to make him see
Begging doesn’t do the trick He thinks that I’m a lunatic And then who comes upon the scene But your new boyfriend Mr. Clean
I hit the postman, hit your lover Grabbed the letter ran for cover The police arrived in time for tea Said they’d like to question me
I can only curse my fate I have to face the magistrate It hasn’t been the best of days I’d like to fly away
Big lie, small world Big lie, small world
Compositor: Gordon Matthew Sumner (PRS)Editores: In Place Of Strife Music (PRS), Magnetic Publishing Ltd (PRS)Publicado em 2007 (04/Out) e lançado em 1999 (28/Set)ECAD verificado obra #186901 e fonograma #1271503 em 27/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM