My father's song
Sung in half keys
You used to sing it to me
When we were young
And here we sing
You're a stubborn thing
But maybe it's the wrong key for this song
The notes have all been lost
Your key's been broken off
You're a long way out of touch
Sometimes, Sometimes, Sometimes
The half keys you have lined up
Still don't make a whole
My mother's gone
I'm a cold man
Maybe for the first time I've seen the sunshine
And here we sit
I'm an old, grey man
Maybe it's the wrong time for us
The locks have all been shut
Your keys have all but cut
You're a long way out of touch
Sometimes, Sometimes, Sometimes
You're a long way out of touch
Sometimes, Sometimes, Sometimes
The half keys you have lined up
They won't unlock the door
Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh
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