What a life it would be
If you would come to mine for tea
I'll pick you up at half past three
We'll have lasagna

I'll treat you like a Queen
I'll give you strawberries and cream
Then your friends will all go green
For my lasagna

These could be the best days of our lives
But I don't think we've been living very wise
Oh no, no

What a life it would be
If you would come to mine for tea
I'll pick you up at half past three
We'll have lasagna

These could be the best days of our lives
But I don't think we've been living very wise
I said oh no, no

What a life it would be
If you would come to mine for tea
I'll pick you up at half past three
We'll have lasagna

I'll treat you like a Queen
I'll give you strawberries and cream
Then your friends will all go green
Then your friends will all go green
Then your friends will all go green
For my lasagna


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Digsy's Dinner Lyrics as written by Noel Gallagher

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    I think "Lasagne" is possibly the greatest word I've ever heard Liam sing. He drags it out for, what, 3 seconds?

    Chernabogon October 20, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    Nothing more to say, it's about lasagne! Weird topic, isn't it?

    Winston2000on April 28, 2002   Link
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    Yeah, but the chorus is fantastic. "These could be the best days of our lives..." The way Liam sings it is... wow.

    nushion September 06, 2002   Link
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    i def agree wiv the 'these cud be the best days of our lives'' its a great lyric n its sung to perfection,even tho the lyrics are a bit corny its still a massive massive tune,fuck knows how they do it but they do,they always do

    scoeyon September 14, 2002   Link
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    love this song.<3

    belle etoileon October 26, 2004   Link
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    awesome song. it's 'digsy's dinner' though

    KHAoTiXon December 12, 2004   Link
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    Lasagne! I just love lasagne! it seems like a song of two parts.... I'm hungry and then some serious shite bout life... woooooo... Oasis are great!

    rainbow:-)on December 16, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    Too much of, as Noel says - "A cockney knees up!"

    NoellyGon February 17, 2005   Link
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    Believe it or not this song is about a guy Noal knows from Liverpool called Digsy's its just a big piss take basically as in real life Digsy hates lasagne

    parabola 17on March 18, 2005   Link
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    hehehehe I love this song, even though the lyrics are strange. The only one that seems to make sense is "these could be the best days of our lives/but I dont think we'd be living very wise/oh no no-oh"

    King Statto IIIon May 20, 2005   Link

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