Protons, Neutrons, Electrons Harry Angus

I've done too much of some things and not enough of others just like all life lovers
I've changed and changed and changed and changed from one thing to another
I've had complicated dealings with complicated feelings and i've cut and bruised and torn
I've made blinds on the windows of my mind with the time that my back once wore
I'm a single person in the universe and I am here to say to you:
On the day that I die I'll just give a smile and fly into the blue

CHORUS
(cause we're all just)
Protons, Neutrons, Electrons
that rest on a sunday
work on a monday but someday soon
we'll be singing the old tunes
zip-a-dee-doo-da, zip-a-dee-doo
I'll be sitting on the porch with you
then I'll die and I'll fly off into the blue

Some nights I see the world with its winds and its whirls and I feel undefeated
But every day I see the girl with the strawberry curl and I'm too shy to meet her
Some nights I go to bed there's a ghost in the air above my head and I tremble
Sometimes I eat KFC other times I give up meat and I just eat lentils
I'm a single soul on this big blue ball and I am here to sing a song:
about the day that I was born till the day that i'll be gone
And the song wont last for long

CHORUS


an enemy is a remedy to a malady in your melody
if you're strong not brittle
and a friend is a friend is a friend to the end
and its oh so simple
a man is a man and a woman is a woman
but the times we are living in demand
that a man can change from a man to a woman
and a woman can demand to be a man
we're just flesh with sock and locks and frocks
and I would like to say to you
on the day that I die I'll just give a smile and fly into the blue

CHORUS