It's not easy
It's not easy living on your own
It's not easy
It's not easy living on your own
And it's hard (it's not easy)
And it's hard (it's not easy)
And it's a pretty hard thing (it's not easy)
It's not easy living on your own

All of the things that you used to do
If they're done now, well they're done by you
It seems a big failing in a man
To take his girl for granted if he can

And it's hard thing (it's not easy)
And it's hard (it's not easy)
And it's a pretty hard thing (it's not easy)
It's not easy livin' on your own

There's no place where you can call home
Got me running like a cat in a thunderstorm
Just a big bed and a telephone
Like the last remnants of a stately home

And it's a pretty hard thing (it's not easy)
And it's hard (it's not easy)
Well, it's a pretty hard thing (it's not easy)
It's not easy livin' on your own

And it's hard (it's not easy)
It's hard (it's not easy)
It's a pretty hard thing (it's not easy)
It's not easy living on your own

Sit here thinking with your head of fire
Go think the same thing and never tire
Imaginin' the glow of her long clean hair
As she goes to sit on her own high chair

And it's hard thing (it's not easy)
Well, it's a pretty hard thing (it's not easy)
Well, it's hard babe (it's not easy)
It's not easy livin' on your own

It's not easy (a pretty tough thing)
It's not easy (well, life pretty rough)
It's not easy (it's a hard time baby)
It's not easy (it's a hard time baby)
It's not easy (it's a pretty hard life)


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It's Not Easy Lyrics as written by Mick Jagger Keith Richards

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    This is the only line that goes over my head, marriage maybe?

    "Sit here thinking with your head of fire Go think the same thing and never tire Imaginin' the glow of her long clean hair As she goes to sit on her own high chair"

    IrishMan44on March 06, 2015   Link
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    This songs pretty self-explanitory. This ones off of Aftermath first album i ever heard of them

    heyjude55on April 03, 2006   Link
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    This songs pretty self-explanitory. This ones off of Aftermath first album i ever heard of them

    heyjude55on April 03, 2006   Link
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    For a so-called throwaway number, this is f****n' brilliant ... "There's no place where you can call home Got me running like a cat in a thunderstorm Just a big bed and a telephone Like the last remnants of a stately home"

    Chi-Chiefon March 25, 2024   Link

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