What a man I was, now I’m left alone with only
The memory and the dream of the man I once had been;
And so, I’m sitting lonely, on my armchair, thinking solely
What a man I used to be
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What A Man I Was
What a man I was, now I’m left alone with only
The memory and the dream of the man I once had been;
And so, I’m sitting lonely, on my armchair, thinking solely
What a man I used to be
What a man I was, now whilst my soul is burning,
I can see the whole world turning without counting more on me;
And there’s just one thing only I can think, now I’m this lonely,
What a man I used to be
So I sit here reclined on my own with a cup of brandy in my hand
And the light of the candles burning.
As I look at the world through my window
And see it turning, turning, turning….
What a man I was, like those trees that now fade lonely,
Through which people pass by coldly and nobody stops to see;
As I see them wither lonely, a teardrop’s falling slowly
For the man I used to be
What a man I was, had the love, had the glory
Had the most amazing story, crossed the earth, the skies and seas.
And now I’m left just with only the pieces and debris
Of the man I used to be
But my eyes still are fixed on the window with velvet curtains opened wide
As the handles of the clock are turning.
And I, like the candles around me,
Am burning, burning, burning…