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lyrics
Look how she’s grown
You said that I don’t know the half of it
The broken home
And whatever comes after it
I heard the news
Of death, divorce and disarray
And your tattoos
That somehow numb out all the pain
Now it kills me to say that I’ve been wrong about you all this time
And though you look just like your father
You’ve always had your mothers’ eyes
I just wanted you to know that you’ll never learn to grow
Without giving it some fight
But you went head to head with disaster
And still came out the other side
Was it like you thought it’d be?
Or did the walkout hurt like hell?
The good, the bad and the in-between
For a small part of yourself
Been this way since seventeen
I can picture you there
After all, it’s in the magazines
It’s not as if they’re going anywhere
But I’m still having flashbacks
They scare me to death
The sight of the abstract art that looked like scars from your waist
To the foot of the bed
Look how you’ve grown
You said I should’ve seen the worst of it
But if I’d have known
I don’t think I would’ve cared one bit
Gaz, having finally got this in the CD player, what an absolute stunner of an album, a glorious document of the hardest year in history, emotions, tears, mass singalongs, “The Old Normal”, one of my absolute key songs of last year and, topping them all, “Rule”, Gaz does full tilt screaming metal and it’s f’ing glorious! Neil Mitchell
Great album. Almost a blend of Old Style and New Style Gaz. Delighted to have seen him perform two of the tracks live at Glastonbury. His performance was better than ever, and the songs are right up there with his best. matsan66