Robin Williams

Oh, what a night
Oh, what a night
Tears in my eyes
Staring up at the sky in disbelief
I've got a voice in my head
Voice in my head
That's what it said
All we really need is some comic relief
But I'm afraid of not being able to laugh anymore, oh
What's life going to become once we don't have anymore heroes

We don't know what the next man's going through
Wish I could say it in a plainer way
I said we don't know
Life reminds me of Robin Williams
We've got to laugh the pain away
We don't know what the next man's going through
Wish I could say it in a plainer way
I said we don't know
Life reminds me of Robin Williams
We've got to laugh the pain away
Laugh the pain away

John Belushi knew you and me better than we know ourselve, and we all listen to Richard Pryor
I think God make Philip Seymour Hoffmann's often
Now he's one of the things we lost in the fire
Now I'm afraid of not being able to laugh anymore
What's life going to become once we don't have anymore heroes

We don't know what the next man's going through
Wish I could say it in a plainer way
I said we don't know
Life reminds me of Robin Williams
We've got to laugh the pain away
We don't know what the next man's going through
Wish I would say it in a plainer way
I said we don't know
Life reminds me of Robin Williams
We've got to laugh the pain away

Chris Farely can you hear me?
Bernie can you hear me?

We don't know what the next man's going through
I said we don't know
Life reminds me of Robin Williams
We don't know what the next man is going through
Wish I could say it in a plainer way
I said we don't know
Life reminds me of Robin Williams
We've got to laugh the pain away
Phil Hartman, can you hear me?
Robin, can you hear me?



Credits
Writer(s): Thomas Decarlo Callaway, Jonathan David Bellion, Mark Carl Stolinski Williams
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