Richard Thompson OBE (born 3 April 1949, Notting Hill, London) is a British singer/songwriter and guitarist. Highly regarded for his guitar techniques, Thompson was awarded the Orville H. Gibson award for best acoustic guitar player in 1991. Similarly, his songwriting has earned him an Ivor Novello Award and, in 2006, a lifetime achievement award from BBC Radio. Thompson made his debut as a recording artist as a member of Fairport Convention in September 1967.
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D Sometimes I long for the solitary life G Parents long gone, no kids, no wife AGD Sister somewhere in Australia never did keep in touch Sex no more than a how-do-ye-do G With a copy of Tit-Bits in the loo AGD Socially a bit of a failure, nice not to have to try too much
Chorus: DGD A solitary life, a life of small horizons EmCGD Dull as the pewter sky over North West Eleven
A serious hobby in the garden shed Model trains, or soldiers in lead Join the suburban boffins of Britain, experts on trivial things And holidays in the Yorkshire Dales Or cycling tours of the North of Wales Unenvious of those flea-bitten on continental flings
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Excitement comes by subtle means The satisfaction of routines Small revenges at the office, smug little victories You work on your pallor, complexion like paste Like the grey defeat on an inmates face A life spent adding losses and profits, resigning by degrees
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And come to the end, sad and alone A steady reliable tumour you’ve grown From selfish years, while all your peers have stressfully jogged to health In life you always were quite numb And foggier now, you soon succumb In drab St. Barts on the new by-pass, death overcomes by stealth