Parting Should Be Painless

Glen Matlock, Paul Thomas Cook, Steve Jones, John Lydon

It's easy in the confidence of a warm heart
To observe how other lovers criticize
When their turn comes to part
They grow uncivilized
Wasn't friendship going to carry us
When love ran out? Didn't we know
What respect was all about?
But now it would seem that's all forgotten
(I didn't want it to end like this)
And I don't even know
(I didn't want it to end)
When we lost the way oh no no no
Not me and you not we two
Oh no didn't we agree
Parting would be painless
I remember how in the safety of our love
We swore we'd never let that state arise
And if one had had enough
We would be civilized
By watching we could avoid the same mistakes
We would tread the soft way out
For the other's sake can it be possible?
Is it happening this way?
We are the same two people
Tearing up in anger
Tearing everything in complicated knots
Not caring, not giving, not giving a damn

Curiosités sur la chanson Parting Should Be Painless de Roger Daltrey

Sur quels albums la chanson “Parting Should Be Painless” a-t-elle été lancée par Roger Daltrey?
Roger Daltrey a lancé la chanson sur les albums “Parting Should Be Painless” en 1984 et “Martyrs and Madmen: The Best of Roger Daltrey” en 1997.
Qui a composé la chanson “Parting Should Be Painless” de Roger Daltrey?
La chanson “Parting Should Be Painless” de Roger Daltrey a été composée par Glen Matlock, Paul Thomas Cook, Steve Jones, John Lydon.

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