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Television Personalities - Paradise Is For The Blessed

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Paradise Is For The Blessed
Track 1
'Privilege' Album
Original release
Fire Records 1989

Lyrics:
There was something else
I should have said.
How could I say?
I thought I'd said too much.
And there was something else
I should have known
How could I know?
I thought I knew it all
And there was so much more
I could have had
That I still could have
If you give me time
And there's a bridge ahead
But I just don't know
If I'll cross that bridge
When I get to it
You've heard it all before
It matters to me
You've heard it all before
That's the story of my life
Such a sad and lonely life
There was something else
That I should have seen
How could I see?
I thought I'd seen it all
And there was so much more
I could have had
That I still could have
If you give me time
And there's a bridge ahead
But I just don't know
If I'll cross that bridge
When I get to it
And it's been so long
Since I felt anything
And it's been so long
It's been so long
You've heard it all before
It matters to me
You've heard it all before
That's the story of my life
Such a sad and lonely life
But paradise is for the blessed, not for the sex obsessed
Paradise is for the blessed, not for the sex obsessed
And I never lied
And I never cried
And I didn't run
I didn't try to hide
And I never ran
And I never lied
And I never cried
And you can't deny
That paradise is for the blessed, not for the sex obsessed
And paradise is for the blessed, not for the sex obsessed

Keg's website :
http://www.televisionpersonalities.co.uk

Darrell's website :
http://windlessairmusic.tripod.com/televisionpersonalities/id6.html

Given that the crisp Privilege is the Television Personalities' first studio LP in four years, Dan Treacy has every right to be in a less-than-sunny mood -- songs like "All My Dreams Are Dead," "This Time There's No Happy Ending" and "Sad Mona Lisa" are to be expected when a fertile songwriting talent finds himself without means of recording and releasing new material. The end result is one of the group's most personal and dark records, although the wonderful "Salvador Dali's Art Party" -- which runs down all of the luminaries on the guest list -- is a return to the psychedelic name-dropping of the group's formative years.
(Jason Ankeny | allmusic)