Lucky Man

Album: Urban Hymns (1997)
Charted: 7
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  • (It's like, it's like, it's like, it's like)
    (It's like, it's like)
    (It's like thunder, thunder)
    (It's like, it's like, it's like)

    Happiness, more or less
    It's just a change in me, something in my liberty
    Oh, my, my
    Happiness coming and going
    I watch you look at me, watch my fever growing
    I know just where I am

    But how many corners do I have to turn
    How many times do I have to learn
    All the love I have is in my mind?

    Well, I'm a lucky man
    With fire in my hands

    Happiness, something in my own place
    I'm stood here naked, smiling, I feel no disgrace
    With who I am
    Happiness coming and going
    I watch you look at me, watch my fever growing
    I know just who I am

    And how many corners do I have to turn
    How many times do I have to learn
    All the love I have is in my mind?

    I hope you understand
    I hope you understand

    You know, you know, you know, you know
    You know, you know, you know, you know
    You've got a love that'll never die, no, no (you know, you know, you know, you know)

    Happiness, more or less
    It's just a change in me, something in my liberty
    Happiness coming and going
    I watch you look at me, watch my fever growing

    I know
    Oh, my, my
    Oh, my, my
    Oh, my, my
    Oh, my, my, my, my

    You've got a love that never dies
    I've got a love that'll never die, no, no
    I'm a lucky man, ooh, yeah, ooh

    It's just a change in me, something in my liberty (don't think, don't, don't think I'm lying)
    It's just a change in me, something in my liberty (don't think, don't think I'm lying, I'm flying, come on now)
    It's just a change in me, something in my liberty
    Oh, my, my
    Oh, my, my

    It's just a change in me, something in my liberty
    Oh, my, my, my, my, my, my (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
    Oh, my, my, my, my, my Writer/s: Richard Ashcroft
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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