Don't bother me when I'm done
Have a little fun, did you hear he come?
You say that you're free but I'm one
Always in the sun which is number one

You know I'm a man, I'll make you if I can
You know I'm a man, I'll do what I can

Don't bother me when you're done
Sick of all your lying, scheming and you crying
They say that I'm free but I'm one
I'm always in the sun, did you number one?
You know I'm a man, I'll make you if I can
You know I'm a man, I'll do what I can

In the morning I've been calling, I'm hoping you understand
All and nothing, I'll keep pushing
Come on now, give peace a chance, take my hand, be a man

In the morning I've been calling, I'm hoping you understand
All and nothing, I'll keep pushing
Come on now, give peace a chance
In the morning I've been calling, I'm hoping you understand
All and nothing, I'll keep pushing
Come on now, give peace a chance, take my hand, be a man


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    My Interpretation

    "Come on now, give peace a chance, take my hand, be a man"

    I think Liam is singing here, directly to Noel. Long live oasis, Liam's voice starting to get better! Keep rock Liam :D

    AndreLuizon December 19, 2013   Link
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    General Comment

    Scheming and your crying?

    Yay I submitted lyrics!

    This is about brothers in general, it's a different type of song, don't hear many like this, love comes in different forms. It's long and for me is a way of marking the end of Oasis, and the divide that remains.

    admeanson June 26, 2013   Link
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    My Interpretation

    "In the morning I've been calling, I'm hoping you understand All and nothing, I'll keep pushing Come on now, give peace a chance, take my hand, be a man"

    He's reaching out to his brother Noel and wants to make peace. Considering they still haven't been spotted out together and things like that, these lyrics may just be wishes about what he would like to do but cannot for some reason, perhaps fear of rejection.

    lhoggyon May 26, 2015   Link

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