"I wanna thank Emily Eavis for inviting us to play at Glastonbury,
and I hope her dad realizes why she booked us now. I'm sure he does.
I think he was a bit worried we weren't gonna be as good as Keane or someone like that.
God bless Keane though, I don't care.
Love and peace to all bands. It's a struggle, life's a struggle.
A Monday morning may be a struggle for a lot of you and the job that you despise,
working for a bastard you despise...
A slave to money then we die. God bless you."
cause itā²s a bittersweet symphony this life
trying to make ends meet,
youā²re a slave to the money then you die.
iā²ll take you down the only road iā²ve ever been down
you know the one that takes you to the places
where all the veins meet, yeah.
no change, i canā²t change, i canā²t change, i canā²t change,
but iā²m here in my mold, i am here in my mold.
but iā²m a million different people from one day to the next
i canā²t change my mold, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
have you ever been down?
well i never pray,
but tonight iā²m on my knees, yeah.
i need to hear some sounds
that recognize the pain in me, now.
i let the melody shine, let it cleanse my mind,
i feel free now.
but the airwaves are clean and
thereā²s nobody singing to me now.
no change, i canā²t change,
i canā²t change, i canā²t change,
but iā²m here in my mold, i am here in my mold.
and iā²m a million different people from one day to the next
i canā²t change my mold, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
ļ¼well have you ever been down?ļ¼
cause itā²s a bittersweet symphony this life.
trying to make ends meet, trying to
find some money then you die.
no change, i canā²t change, i canā²t change, i canā²t change,
It's just sex and violence, melody and silence
It's just sex and violence, melody and silence
have you ever been down?
it's so bittersweet.