“While the children laughed
I was always afraid
Of the Smile of the clown
So I close my eyes
Till I can't see the light
And I hide from the sound

We're two of a Kind
Silence and I
We need a chance to talk things over
Two of a kind
Silence and I”

—  Alan Parsons

"Silence and I", from the album Eye In The Sky. (Written by Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson.)
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