Simon the Bullet Freak is a song by the British rock band Uriah Heep, originally released on the US version of their second studio album Salisbury, in 1971. The song is a hard rock blues song, with slow, bluesy solo’s and distorted power chord riffs from Mick Box. David Byron’s passionate vocals pla...
[Verse 1]
Greater than to face it
Give me your money
Make my life sunny for a day
Road that leads to nowhere
Please stop your crying
I ain't fit for dying this way
[Chorus]
Go steal another with your eye
Go try some other heartless lie
[Verse 2]
Now I have hope of speaking
Bring back the moon
Don't play your silly games with me
Oh, what a waste of daydream
What is your need?
I'm gonna plead until you help me
[Chorus]
You've lost all sign of your direction
You're only looking for the next one
The next one to kill
[Verse 3]
Ashes of destruction spread out so far
Blackened nurses crying over me
See a one-time city, now just a scar
Tears of the flower man fill the sea
[Chorus]
Give me a chance to fly away
There's nothing here for me today
Today
[Outro]
Simon the bullet freak
Simon the bullet freak
Simon the bullet freak
Simon the bullet freak
Simon the bullet freak
Simon the bullet freak
Simon the bullet freak
Simon the bullet freak
Simon the bullet freak
Simon the bullet freak
Simon the bullet freak
Simon the bullet freak
Simon the bullet freak
Simon the bullet freak
Simon the bullet freak
Simon the Bullet Freak was written by Ken Hensley.
Simon the Bullet Freak was produced by Gerry Bron.