Nonsensical Song Lyrics, Barry Manilow
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I can't laugh and I can't sing.
I'm finding it hard to do anything.
Well, duh! If he can't sing, then by what remarkable method is he so convincingly simulating a performance of vocal music here?
Submitted by: Penelope Beckinsale
You know I can't smile without you
I can't smile without you
I can't laugh and I can't sing
The overall song makes it clear that the singer currently is without the one he is singing to. He claims 'I can't sing' as one of the things he can't do without the addressee. But, Duh! He is singing.
Submitted by: Cape Canaveral Lavigne
I am music, and I write the songs
Songs *are* music. Is Manilow trying to say that music writes itself, or that he "writes himself", so to speak? In which case, what do we need people like him for?
Submitted by: Tarquin
I'm young again, even though I'm very old
A person can't be young and old at the same time.
Submitted by: Candy Welty
I've been alive forever,
And I wrote the very first song.
No, Barry. You were born in 1943, so you haven't been alive forever. And you definitely didn't write the very first song. Many songs existed long before you were born.
Submitted by: Gretchen Wieners
And now I don't know how to say goodbye
But you just said the word "goodbye," which goes to show that you DO know how to say goodbye.
Submitted by: Jonathan Forhere
Caught up in a world of uphill climbing
The tears are on my mind and nothing is rhyming
Nothing is rhyming? "Climbing" and "rhyming" *do* rhyme!
Submitted by: Candy Welty
I'm standing on the edge of time
Time has no edges, and no one can stand on it.
Submitted by: Candy Welty
We're two ships that pass in the night
People aren't ships. (Perhaps he's speaking metaphorically?)
Submitted by: Candy Welty
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