Lyrics Paul McCartney – Riding To Vanity Fair
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I bit my tongue
I never talked too much
I tried to be so strong
I did my best
I’ve done it for so long
You put me down
But I can laugh it off
And act like nothing’s wrong
But why pretend
I think I’ve heard enough
Of your familiar song
I tell you what I’m going to do
I’ll try to take my mind off you
And now that you don’t need my help
I’ll use the time to think about myself
You’re not aware
Of what you put me through
But now the feeling’s gone
But I don’t mind
Do what you have to do
You don’t fool anyone
I’ll tell you what I’m going to do
I’ll take a different point of view
And now that you don’t need my help
I’ll use the time to think about myself
The definition of friendship
Apparently ought to be
Showing support for the
One that you love
But you didn’t seem to have any to spare
While you were riding to Vanity Fair
There was a time
When every day was young
The sun would always shine
We sang along
When all the songs were sung
Believing every line
That’s the trouble with friendship
For someone to feel it
It has to be real
Or it wouldn’t be right
And I keep hoping for friendship
But I wouldn’t dare
To presume it was there
While you were riding to Vanity Fair
While you were riding to Vanity Fair
While you were riding to Vanity Fair
While you were riding to Vanity Fair