Goodby Mass - In a Chapel Bodily Termination
Sitting on a hard chair, try to sit straight
Sitting on a hard chair, this moment won't wait
Listening to the speakers, they're talking about you
Look at all the people, all the people you knew
Sitting with my back straight, it becomes hard to hear
Some people are crying, it becomes hard to hear
I don't think you'd have liked it, you would have made a joke
You would have made it easier, you'd say, "Tomorrow I'm smoke"
Sitting on a hard chair, how far we have come
Trying hard to listen to your friends who have come
Some of them are famous, and some are just like me
Trying hard to listen, trying hard to see
Sitting on a hard chair, it's overtime to stand
Some people are crying, I turn to grab your hand
It's your daughter saying, "Thank you"
You, you would have made a joke
"Isn't this something?" You'd say, "Tomorrow I'm smoke"
Sitting on a hard chair, it's overtime to stand
Some people are crying, I turn to grab your hand
It's your daughter saying, "Thank you"
You, you would have made a joke
"Isn't this something?" You'd say, "Tomorrow I'm smoke"
Sitting on a hard chair, this moment won't wait
Listening to the speakers, they're talking about you
Look at all the people, all the people you knew
Sitting with my back straight, it becomes hard to hear
Some people are crying, it becomes hard to hear
I don't think you'd have liked it, you would have made a joke
You would have made it easier, you'd say, "Tomorrow I'm smoke"
Sitting on a hard chair, how far we have come
Trying hard to listen to your friends who have come
Some of them are famous, and some are just like me
Trying hard to listen, trying hard to see
Sitting on a hard chair, it's overtime to stand
Some people are crying, I turn to grab your hand
It's your daughter saying, "Thank you"
You, you would have made a joke
"Isn't this something?" You'd say, "Tomorrow I'm smoke"
Sitting on a hard chair, it's overtime to stand
Some people are crying, I turn to grab your hand
It's your daughter saying, "Thank you"
You, you would have made a joke
"Isn't this something?" You'd say, "Tomorrow I'm smoke"
Credits
Writer(s): Lou Reed
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