La Grande Dame
de Hugh Cornwell
I met a man without a face
With knowledge of the human race
He smelt and felt and dealt with grace
Stupid enough to think that he'd seen it all
I saw his eyes as he saw mine
An optimism quite sublime
He furnished words to touch your heart
At least it seemed at the very start
Lay back on me pal I'm here
You won't have nothing to fear
Thought I'd seen those locks before
Tap tapping on a creaking door
I'd let him in at times of war
to take my mind off senseless misery
And as the recognition hit
Mugshots I'd seen began to fit
I said to him you worthless shit
He laughed and cried in a soliloquy
Más canciones de Hugh Cornwell
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24/7
Beyond Elysian Fields
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Attack of the Major Sevens
Monster
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Beauty on the Beach
Beyond Elysian Fields
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Big In America
Monster
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Cadiz - Remastered
The Fall and Rise of Hugh Cornwell
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Delightful Nightmare
Hooverdam
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Endless Day, Endless Night
Guilty
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Five Miles High
Guilty
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Golden Brown
Hi Fi
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Henry Moore
Beyond Elysian Fields
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Henry Moore (Live)
Live And Kickin' - [The Dave Cash Collection]
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In the Dead of Night
Totem and Taboo
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Lasagna
Moments of Madness
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Leave Me Alone
Hi Fi
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Losers In A Lost Land
Nosferatu
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Mr. Leather
Monster
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Red Rose
Moments of Madness
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Stuck in Daily Mail Land
Totem and Taboo
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The Story of Harry Power
Beyond Elysian Fields
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Totem and Taboo
Totem and Taboo