Cosmic Fringes

Album: Fat Pop (Volume 1) (2021)
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  • I've come undone
    It's too late to fix it
    I just exist
    On my own
    On my own

    I'm a real gone kid
    So-phisticated
    I can't believe my luck
    When I see him in the mirror

    I'm not societies problem
    I'm entirely home grown
    I'm not a product of anything
    I've never been or felt so at home
    Home

    I'll glisten in the moonlight
    I can light up my load
    And all across the sky
    I will explode
    On my own
    On my own

    A baby waiting to be born
    A sheep that's ready to be shorn
    I'm a king in deathly throes
    A lazy cock that never crows
    An empty book that's leather bound
    I'm a lost cause, never found

    I'm not a product of anywhere
    I'm entirely home grown
    I'm on the cosmic fringes
    I've never been or felt so at home

    I'm a sleeping giant
    Waiting to awake
    Stumble to the fridge
    And back to bed again Writer/s: Paul John Weller
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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