Speaking as a guy who's really got it going on
It's only natural
It's only me

Take it from a fella
Who's been round the block so many times
He knows the only parking spot that's free
It's only me

You can say I've tried everything
I'd save on my wedding ring
Who knows me, half as well as me?

I'm not antisocial and it's nothing that's reproachful
It's just natural
It's only me

I can't think of anybody else
I'd rather spend some one on one time with
It's not that hard to see
It's only me

I me, me in monogamy
I'm not asking a lot of me
I give me r e s p e c t

And if your heart is broken
You can just do, what you do best
You can just do what you do
When your heart is broken

Trust in the one who will love you
Never put others above you
I thought I was using me to get to you
But this is too unnatural
It's only me

They say you'll never love another, till you love yourself
Well brother, I'm in love with everyone I see
It's only me

You can say I've tried everything
I'd save on my wedding ring
Who knows me half as well as me?

I me, me in monogamy
I'm not asking a lot of me
I give me r e s p e c t, oh
Oh yeah


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It's Only Me (The Wizard of Magicland) Lyrics as written by Steven Page Ed Robertson

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    What an incredible song. I didn't know that I was a Barenaked Ladies fan until I heard this song. It has such an incredible message. "Never put others above you." I hope that I never throw away everything for one person. What if that person leaves? Then I will have nothing. I will never turn my back on myself, so I will always love myself. I will always understand myself better than anyone else will ever understand me, and better than I will ever understand anyone else. I believe that I truly love myself, and that this feeling has allowed me to love so many other people. Whether or not I am loved in return from those other people is not the point. The point is that I have found that passion inside myself. This makes me love myself even more, and that is much better anyway. Even when I have no one, I still have everyone. And even when I have nothing, I still have everything. I can go and search the world for my answers, but I guarantee that the journey will end inside myself. I have been known to say: “I had the damn cup in my back pocket all along” (in reference to the Holy Grail).

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