BREAKING LOOSE.

 

 

The collar and tie have five minutes left

His eyes are glued onto that clock

His work and routine are both being wound down

He’s got the key inside his lock.

He’s ready to turn that key

He’s got to break himself free

The shy guy will stay behind

He’s ready to blow his  mind.

 

He’s breaking loose

He’s now a new man

He’s breaking loose

And he don’t give a damn…

He ain’t looking over his shoulder

There’s nobody got a revolver stuck at his head

Oh oh yeah he’s breaking loose.

 

He’ll travel as far away as he can

His eyes seem much brighter tonight

He’s smoking cigars that he never smokes

He feels that he’s now Mr Right.

His character’s been altered

His doubts and fears have halted

The shy guy’s been left at home

The chains have finally gone.

 

No-one would know that he’s normally shy

Drinking and then womanising

He’s free from the chains from the normal routine

Today there is no more disguising.

He easily turned that key

Freeing his personality

The shy guy ain’t here today

His chains wait back at his home

Where shyness is all that’s known.