Just Another Story

Phil Collins · Dance Into The Light [1996]

Father comes home 'cos his money's run out -

seems a little loose tonight, he starts to shout.



Dinner's not on the table, seems mother's not able,

she's staring at the TV.



You can smell it on his breath, feel it in his touch,

he never meant to hit her hard

But he's like that when he's had too much.



It's just another story 'bout going too far,

it's just another story 'bout going too far.



Well the kid's at school, she's getting good grades,

but the peer pressure's starting now - too bad, she had it made.



Seems there's always someone

Trying to push you to do something, you know, ain't

the way they told you to -

it's hard to see

the things you taught her, how to be

It's like you told her nothing, selective memory.



Come on try it, it's just a smoke

Ain't gonna kill you, so she takes a toke - fade to grey.



It's just another story 'bout going too far,

it's just another story 'bout going too far.



Well the guys at work seemed OK

They'd buy you a drink, get you laid, what's wrong with that?



Why'd they have more money than you

Expensive cars, expensive clothes, d'you ever think of what they do?



At night they're out, shakin' people down

When they're walking together seems

they own the town.



But hey, who's gonna talk, you are their alibi

Don't turn around, don't ask questions, just walk -



It's just another story 'bout going too far,

it's just another story 'bout going too far.