The Best Years of Our Lives (Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, 14 April 1975)

Harley

European maids, hard to ignore
You, me and the boys, barred from the shore.

Fresh-faced imbeciles laughing at me
I've been laughing myself, is that so hard to see?
Do I have to spell each letter out, honestly?
If there's no room for laughter, there's no room for me, for me.

Try looking at you rather than me
No truth is in here, it's all fantasy.

Since the last time we met I've been through
About seven hundred changes and that's just a few
And the changes all tend to be something to do
But you've got to believe that they're all done for you, for you.

Oh you'll think it's tragic when that moment first arrives
Oh but it's magic, it's the best years of our lives.

Lost now for the words to tell you the truth
Please banter with me the banter of youth.

If I knew how to say it, I would say it for you
If I knew how to whisper, I'd whisper for you
If I knew how to waltz, I'd get up and dance for you
If I thought I could run, I'd come running to you, to you.

I've discovered now how to be fair
This I could teach you if only I dare.

The only conclusion that I've reached in my life
Is that if I should die, I should die by the knife
Since it's only a matter of courage, all right
Die a man or a martyr, the two would be nice, so nice.

Oh you'll think it's tragic when that moment arrives
Oh, oh but it's magic, it's the best years of our lives.

Oh you'll think it's tragic when that moment first arrives
Oh, oh but it's magic, it's the best years of our lives.



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Writer(s): Steve Harley
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