It all happened so fast
I could only notice slowly
My toes became fingers
And my neck swallowed my belly
I woke without sleeping
Legs all tied up in pillows
The air smelled of frostbite
And my breathing tasted hollow
At least Samsa knew what to call himself
I can’t even find words to call for help
Ma Sulla Samma Gundy
Ma Sulla Samma Gundy
Who am I if I’m not me?
Ma Sulla Samma Gundy
Closed my eyes to touch you
But found there was nothing to see
The colors had all changed
And none of them sounded right to me…
Someone tell me that I should have known
Give me someone to blame
How could this begin so differently
Only to end the same
credits
from The Whole in the Pieces,
released March 15, 2021
Lyrics by Peter McDade / Music by Bob Fenster and Joel Boyea
supported by 4 fans who also own “Ma Sulla Samma Gundy”
Straightforward & clean. Classic arrangements that strike me - dare I say - Beatle-esque. Not overproduced. Eytan’s signature if you will ;<) @dutchmn007
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