Stone Dead Forever

Album: Bomber (1979)
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  • And didn't you see me in the glass
    And didn't you hear me you never listen past
    And didn't I see you gone to seed
    And the only reason is that you're too young greed

    You're out there on your own
    Your face turned to stone
    Whatever happened to your life
    Stone dead forever

    You're in perhaps you'll listen a judge like you
    In your sweet life innocence that's nobody's fault
    You've never had it quite so good
    Because you didn't know that you even could

    At times it's been too old
    Your judge turned to gold
    Whatever happened to your life
    Stone dead forever

    And it's been a long, long time been a long, long wait
    And then you thought you'd beat us at the pearly gates
    You better leave your number, oh and we'll call you
    You must admit your problem and it's heckling you

    The time has come to pay
    Turns out you've been the prey
    Whatever happened to your life
    Stone dead forever Writer/s: Edward Alan Clarke, Ian Kilmister, Philip John Taylor
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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