I am going to take a wild guess, the song is probably about the events that are going on in the world (in that period of time), and the fact that those events are not a game.
But, "It's no Game" (pt. 1 & 2) was originally written in 1970, and it was labled as "Tired of my Life". Though, tired of my life has different lyrics (exept some words during the bridge). Pretty much, "Tired of my life" is about how depressed he is.
So in the events that are going on, maybe David is just trying to say that "this is not a game, and I'm tired of them too".
I'm not really sure what I'm talking about lol. But, maybe we'll get a discussion going on now.
Oh, and one last thing. In the last verse, it's not "There's always tomorrow", it's "So where's the moral".
I am going to take a wild guess, the song is probably about the events that are going on in the world (in that period of time), and the fact that those events are not a game.
But, "It's no Game" (pt. 1 & 2) was originally written in 1970, and it was labled as "Tired of my Life". Though, tired of my life has different lyrics (exept some words during the bridge). Pretty much, "Tired of my life" is about how depressed he is.
So in the events that are going on, maybe David is just trying to say that "this is not a game, and I'm tired of them too".
I'm not really sure what I'm talking about lol. But, maybe we'll get a discussion going on now.
Oh, and one last thing. In the last verse, it's not "There's always tomorrow", it's "So where's the moral".