Donny Osmond

Alone Again Naturally

Donny Osmond


remember this afternoon
When my sister came into the room
She refused to say how my father was
But I knew he'd be dying soon.

And I was oh so glad, and it was oh so sad
That I realized that I despised this man I once called father.
In his hanging on, 
with fingers clutching
His body now just eighty-eight pounds
Blinded eyes still searching
For some distant dream 
that had faded away at the seams.
Dying alone, naturally.

I was his favourite child, 
I had him a little while
Just as long 
as I could play the piano 
and smile a little smile
Just when I needed him most, 
he was already a ghost
And for all my life 
there where promises 
and they always have been broken

Leaving me alone with all my troubles
Not ever once touching me and saying
"Daugther, I'll help you get over."
Now he's fadig away and I'm glad to say,
He's dying at last. Naturally.

It's a very sad thing to see 
that my mother with all her heart
Believes the words that the Bible said 
"Til death do us two part".
For her that was forever and ay, 
he decided her night and day
How could some English words 
so small affect someone so strangely?

Taking her away from us, 
her soul included
She might es well be gone with him, 
all the children are excluded.
Loneliness is hell, I know so well,
For I'm alone. Naturally.

I waited three weeks for him to die
I waited three weeks for him to die
Every night he was calling on me
I wouldn't go to him.
I waited three weeks for him to die
Three weeks for him to die.

And after he died, after he died
Every night I went out, 
every night I had a flight.
It didn't matter who it was with
'Cos I knew what it was about.
And if you could read between lines, 
my Dad and I close as flies.
I loved him then 
and I loved him still, 
that's why my heart's so broken.

Leaving me 
to doubt God in His Mercy
And if He really does exist 
then why does He desert me?
When he passed away 
I smoked and drank all day,
Alone. Again. Naturally