Alive

Barry Alan Gibb, Maurice Ernest Gibb

Maybe you talk too high, man
Maybe I talk too slow
But you've got to live a little bit faster
'Cause you've got a little less time to go

I ain't lost and I ain't searching
But then you know me very well
And I can't change the wind and make it blow the other way
I'm a fool and I can tell

That I'm alive and that's all
That I can get up just as fast as I fall
And I can walk and run but I'll never crawl
And in the end it doesn't matter at all
I don't know about the people that I read about in books
And the kings and queens around my room with their quiet dirty looks
I know I should be going somewhere, I just can't arrive
There's a reason for believing that I've never been alive, alive

I ain't lost and I ain't searching
But then you know me very well
And I can't change the world and make it go the other way
I'm a fool and I can tell

That I'm alive and that's all
That I can get up just as fast as I fall
And I can walk and run but I'll never crawl
And in the end it doesn't matter at all
I don't know about the people that I read about in books
And the kings and queens around my room with their quiet dirty looks
I know I should be going somewhere, I just can't arrive
There's a reason for believing that I've never been alive
I know I should be going somewhere I just can't arrive
There's a reason for believing that I've never been alive, alive, alive

Trivia about the song Alive by Bee Gees

On which albums was the song “Alive” released by Bee Gees?
Bee Gees released the song on the albums “To Whom It May Concern” in 1972, “Best of Vol. 2” in 1973, “Best of Bee Gees Volume 2” in 1973, and “Tales From the Brothers Gibb” in 1990.
Who composed the song “Alive” by Bee Gees?
The song “Alive” by Bee Gees was composed by Barry Alan Gibb, Maurice Ernest Gibb.

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