You tell lies thinking I can't see
You can't cry 'cause you're laughing at me
I'm down (I'm really down)
I'm down (Down on the ground)
I'm down (I'm really down)
How can you laugh when you know I'm down
(How can you laugh) When you know I'm down

Man buys ring woman throws it away
Same old thing happens everyday
I'm down (I'm really down)
I'm down (Down on the ground)
I'm down (I'm really down)
How can you laugh when you know I'm down
(How can you laugh) When you know I'm down

We're all alone and there's nobody else
You still moan, "Keep your hands to yourself!"
I'm down (I'm really down)
Oh baby, I'm down (Down on the ground)
I'm down (I'm really down)
How can you laugh when you know I'm down
(How can you laugh) When you know I'm down, wow
Baby I'm down

Oh baby, you know I'm down (I'm really down)
Oh yes, I'm down (I'm really down)
I'm down on the ground (I'm really down)
Ah, Down (I'm really down)
Oh baby, I'm upside down, a yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
I'm down (I'm really down)
Oh baby, I'm down (I'm really down)
I'm feeling upside down (I'm really down)
Oh, I'm down (I'm really down)
Baby, I'm down, yeah
Oh baby, I'm down, yeah
Baby I'm down (I'm really down)
Well, baby I'm down (I'm really down)
Well, baby, baby, baby (I'm really down)
Oh baby, I'm down
I'm down, down, down


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I'm Down Lyrics as written by Paul Mccartney John Lennon

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    This is one of the few songs of Paul's I truly love. For some reason, I don't take to his sappier songs. I was never much of a fan for Elanor Rigby and Blackbirds, even Yesterday (although I think that is an absolutely great song... I just don't like to listen to it, not my kind of thing). But, when Paul rocks it out, he does so well! I love watching them play this at Shea Stadium (watch it on the anthology!) and it's great stuff... John gets all nervous because he has to play it on the keyboard and has no guitar to hide behind so he goes crazy and plays with his elbows and stuff, and you see Paul laugh at him and turn around in a circle, such fun!

    EyeMtheWalruson April 15, 2006   Link

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