About this user
I'm an ordinary man
Who desires nothing more
Than just an ordinary chance
To live exactly as he likes
And do precisely what he wants.
An average man am I,
Of no eccentric whim,
Who likes to live his life,
free of strife,
Doing whatever he thinks is best for him.
Oh, Just an ordinary man.
I'm a very gentle man,
Even-tempered and good-natured
Whom you never hear complain;
Who has the milk of human kindness
By the quart in every vein.
A patient man am I,
Down to my fingertips;
The sort who never could, ever would,
Let an insulting remark escape his lips.
A very gentle man.
I'm a quiet living man,
Who prefers to spend the evenings
In the silence of his room;
Who likes an atmosphere as restful
As an undiscovered tomb.
A pensive man am I,
Of philosophic joys;
Who likes to meditate, contemplate,
Free from humanity's mad inhuman noise.
A quiet living man.
Well, I'm a most forgiving man
The sort who never could, ever would,
Take a position and staunchly never budge.
A most forgiving man.
P.S. Listen to Debussy's Clair de Lune and you will understand just how I feel today.