An entertainer of no
fixed address had taken
to drinking, lost faith
in his church and his work.
The onlookers quietly
watching his actions
sent for a priest
and police.
The name was Edward.
The acrobat broke his neck,
his centre of gravity
sadly lowered.
credits
from Commuters,
released February 12, 1983
lyrics by Harold Schellinx; music by Ronald Heiloo & Harold Schellinx
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