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Hey-yeah, hey now
Love song, soul

I’m not afraid of anything in this world
There’s nothing you can throw at me that I haven’t
already heard
I’m just trying to find a decent melody
A song that I can sing in my own company love

I never thought you were a fool
But darling, look at you
You gotta stand up straight, carry your own weight

These tears are going nowhere, baby

You’ve got to get yourself together
You’ve got stuck in a moment and now you can’t get
out of it
Don’t say that later will be better now you’re stuck
in a moment
And you can’t get out of it

I will not forsake, the colours that you bring
But the nights you filled with fireworks
They left you with nothing
I’m still enchanted by the light you brought to me

I still listen through your ears, and through your
eyes I can see

You’re such a fool
To worry like you do
I know it’s tough, and you can never get enough
Of what you don’t really need now… my oh my

You’ve got to get yourself together
You’ve got stuck in a moment and now you can’t get
out of it
Oh love look at you now
Stuck in a moment and you can’t get out of it

I was unconscious, half asleep
The water is warm till you discover how deep…
I wasn’t jumping… for me it was a fall
It’s a long way down to nothing at all
Oh, oh baby

You’ve got to get yourself together
You’ve got stuck in a moment and now you can’t get
out of it
Don’t say that later will be better now
You’re stuck in a moment and now you can’t get out
of it
(Sing Edge)

And if the night runs over
And if the day won’t last
And if your way should falter
Along the stony pass

And if the night runs over / And if the night
runs over
And if the day won’t last / And if the days
won’t last
And if your way should falter / And if your
way should falter
Along the stony pass / Along that stony pass

It’s just a moment
This time will pass

Nice singing The Edge
Edge’s old man Garvin was also a tenor
My father was a tenor in the Coolock Musical Society,
he used to sing
And when Edge’s father and uh, my old man used to
get together
They would kind of uh, things would go off you know
what I’m saying
And I’m this second, my father uhm, going down Madison
Ave in New York
Late at night, one o clock, with Edge’s old man, both
as pissed as farts
Singing the duet from The Silverfish