“Easy to Slip Away” is a very piano/lyrics focused track off Peter Hammill’s second studio album, Chameleon in the Shadow of the Night. It’s sort of a spiritual sequel to a famous Van der Graaf Generator song, “Refugees”; a melancholic and depressive goodbye to his friends Mike McLean and actress Su...
[Verse 1]
My friends, I never really thought you'd go
But, then, we know that's the way it happens here
Now time is like cat's cradle in my hands:
And I gather up the strands much too slowly
[Verse 2]
The refugees are gone... They take their separate paths
Obliterate the past, figures in an ash shroud
Susie, I guess you're on your way to be a star
But I don't know where you are;
The only time I seem to see you is on the TV
[Chorus]
Yes, it's so easy just to slip away...
[Bridge]
And Mike!
It's a year or two since I've seen you...
I might have dropped you a line
If I'd had time
Or the will
[Instrumental Break]
[Verse 3]
It's my fault too: I play a hermit's role
Of cars and stages, wages, supersoul
Hardly ever seem to get outside these days
And so, dear friends, as we grow on we feel to grow away
Can only live in the hope that some day it will all return
[Chorus]
But it's so easy to slip away...
Easy to slip away...
Easy to Slip Away was written by Peter Hammill.
Easy to Slip Away was produced by John Anthony & Peter Hammill.
Peter Hammill released Easy to Slip Away on Fri May 04 1973.