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Stand Up

by Jethro Tull

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Overall Rating: 3.4575 Stand Up is ranked overall as 3.4575 out of 4 stars
Avg. Critic Score: 3.6150 Stand Up has an avg. critic score of 3.6150 out of 4 stars
 
  • My first and last time with you
  • and we had some fun.
  • wenT walking through the trees, yeah!
  • And then I kissed you once.
  • Oh I want to see you soon
  • but I wonder how.
  • It was a new day yesterday
  • but it's an old day now.
  • Spent a long time looking
  • for a game to play.
  • My luck should be so bad now
  • to turn out this way.
  • Oh I had to leave today
  • just when I thought I'd found you.
  • It was a new day yesterday
  • But it's an old day now.
 
  • Bright city woman
  • walking down Leicester Square everyday.
  • Gonna get a piece of my mind.
  • You think you're not a piece of my kind.
  • Ev'rywhere the people looking.
  • Why don't you get up and sing?
  • Bright city woman
  • where did you learn all the things you say?
  • You listen to the newsmen on TV.
  • You may fool yourself but you don't fool me.
  • I'll see you in another place, another time.
  • You may be someone's, but you won't be mine.
 
  • My telephone wakes me in the morning --
  • have to get up to answer the call.
  • So I think I'll go back to the family
  • where no one can ring me at all.
  • Living this life has its problems
  • so I think that I'll give it a break.
  • Oh, I'm going back to the family
  • `cos I've had about all I can take.
  • Master's in the counting house
  • counting all his money.
  • Sister's sitting by the mirror --
  • she thinks her hair looks funny.
  • And here am I thinking to myself
  • just wond'ring what things to do.
  • I think I enjoyed all my problems
  • Where I did not get nothing for free.
  • Oh, I'm going back to the family --
  • doing nothing is bothering me.
  • I'll get a train back to the city
  • that soft life is getting me down.
  • There's more fun away from the family
  • get some action when I pull into town.
  • Everything I do is wrong,
  • what the hell was I thinking?
  • Phone keeps ringing all day long
  • I got no time for thinking.
  • And every day has the same old way
  • of giving me too much to do.
 
  • Took a sad song of one sweet evening
  • I smiled and quickly turned away.
  • It's not easy singing sad songs
  • but still the easiest way I have to say.
  • So when you look into the sun
  • and see the things we haven't done --
  • oh was it better then to run
  • than to spend the summer crying.
  • Now summer cannot come anyway.
  • I had waited for time to change her.
  • The only change that came was over me.
  • She pretended not to want love --
  • I hope she was only fooling me.
  • So when you look into the sun
  • look for the pleasures nearly won.
  • Or was it better then to run
  • than to spend the summer singing.
  • And summer could have come in a day.
  • So if you hear my sad song singing
  • remember who and what you nearly had.
  • It's not easy singing sad songs
  • when you can sing the song to make me glad.
  • So when you look into the sun
  • and see the words you could have sung:
  • It's not too late, only begun,
  • we can still make summer.
  • Yes, summer always comes anyway.
  • So when you look into the sun
  • and see the words you could have sung:
  • It's not too late, only begun.
  • Look into the sun.
 
  • Nothing is easy.
  • Though time gets you worrying
  • my friend, it's o.k.
  • Just take your life easy
  • and stop all that hurrying,
  • be happy my way.
  • When tension starts mounting
  • and you've lost count
  • of the pennies you've missed,
  • just try hard and see why they're not worrying me,
  • they're last on my list.
  • Nothing's easy.
  • Nothing is easy, you'll find
  • that the squeeze won't turn out so bad.
  • Your fingers may freeze, worse things happen at sea,
  • there's good times to be had.
  • So if you're alone and you're down to the bone,
  • just give us a play.
  • You'll smile in a while and discover
  • that I'll get you happy my way --
  • nothing's easy.
 
  • Don't want to be a fat man,
  • people would think that I was
  • just good fun.
  • Would rather be a thin man,
  • I am so glad to go on being one.
  • Too much to carry around with you,
  • no chance of finding a woman who
  • will love you in the morning and all the night time too.
  • Don't want to be a fat man,
  • have not the patience to ignore all that.
  • Hate to admit to myself half of my problems
  • came from being fat.
  • Won't waste my time feeling sorry for him,
  • I seen the other side to being thin.
  • Roll us both down a mountain
  • and I'm sure the fat man would win.
 
  • Whenever I get to feel this way,
  • try to find new words to say,
  • I think about the bad old days
  • we used to know.
  • Nights of winter turn me cold --
  • fears of dying, getting old.
  • We ran the race and the race was won
  • by running slowly.
  • Could be soon we'll cease to sound,
  • slowly upstairs, faster down.
  • Then to revisit stony grounds,
  • we used to know.
  • Remembering mornings, shillings spent,
  • made no sense to leave the bed.
  • The bad old days they came and went
  • giving way to fruitful years.
  • Saving up the birds in hand
  • while in the bush the others land.
  • Take what we can before the man
  • says it's time to go.
  • Each to his own way I'll go mine.
  • Best of luck in what you find.
  • But for your own sake remember times
  • we used to know.
 
  • What a sight for my eyes
  • to see you in sleep.
  • Could it stop the sun rise
  • hearing you weep?
  • You're not seen, you're not heard
  • but I stand by my word.
  • Came a thousand miles
  • just to catch you while you're smiling.
  • What a day for laughter
  • and walking at night.
  • Me following after, your hand holding tight.
  • And the memory stays clear with the song that you hear.
  • If I can but make
  • the words awake the feeling.
  • What a reason for waiting
  • and dreaming of dreams.
  • So here's hoping you've faith in impossible schemes,
  • that are born in the sigh of the wind blowing by
  • while the dimming light brings the end to a night of loving.
 
  • Did you hear mother --
  • saying I'm wrong but I know I'm right.
  • Did you hear father?
  • Calling my name into the night.
  • Saying I'll never be what I am now.
  • Telling me I'll never find what I've already found.
  • It was they who were wrong,
  • and for them here's a song.
  • Did you hear baby --
  • come back and tell you the things he's seen.
  • Did it surprise you
  • to be picked up at eight in a limousine?
  • Doing the things he's accustomed to do.
  • Which at one time it seemed like a dream
  • now it's true.
  • And unknowing
  • you made it all happen this way.
  • Did you hear mother --
  • saying I'm wrong but I know I'm right.
  • Did you hear father?
  • Calling my name into the night.
  • Saying I'll never be what I am now.
  • Telling me I'll never find what I've already found.
  • It was they who were wrong
  • and for them here's a song.
 
  • I remember when
  • we had a lot of things to do,
  • impressed by all the words we read
  • and the heroes that we knew.
  • Climb on your your dream,
  • a dream of our own making
  • to find a place that we could later lose
  • to whatever time would bring.
  • We were seventeen
  • and the cakeman was affecting you,
  • moving you to greater things
  • (in a lesser way) you had to prove.
  • The clock struck summertime.
  • You were going round in circles now.
  • Wishing you were seventeen.
  • At twenty-one, it was a long time gone.
  • And now here you are.
  • You're locked in your own excuse.
  • The circle's getting smaller every day.
  • You're busy planning your next fifty years.
  • So stay the way you are
  • and keep your head down to the same old ground.
  • Just paint your picture boy until you find
  • a closed circle's better than an open line.
  • Yes stay the way you are.
  • I got a circle that's the same as yours.
  • It may be bigger, but I've more to lose.
  • Who is the luckier man me or you?
  • [Thanks to Andrea Calzoni (jethro85@alice.it) for these lyrics]

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