Nothing Rhymed

Gilbert O'Sullivan

If I give up the seat I've been saving
To some elderly lady or man
Am I being a good boy
Am I your pride and joy
Mother please if you're pleased say I am
And if while in the course of my duty
I perform an unfortunate take
Would you punish me so, unbelievably so
Never again will I make that mistake
This feeling inside me could never deny me
The right to be wrong if I choose
And this pleasure I get
From say winning a bet
Is to lose

When I'm drinking my Bonaparte Shandy
Eating more than enough apple pies
Will I glance at my screen and see real human beings strive to death
Right in front of my eyes

Nothing old, nothing new, nothing ventured
Nothing gained, nothing still-born or lost
Nothing further than proof nothing wilder than youth
Nothing older than time, nothing sweeter than wine
Nothing physically, recklessly, hopelessly blind
Nothing I couldn't say
Nothing why 'cause today
Nothing rhymed

This feeling inside me could never deny me
The right to be wrong if I choose
And this pleasure I get
From say winning a bet
Is to lose
Nothing good, nothing bad, nothing ventured
Nothing gained, nothing still-born or lost
Nothing further than proof nothing wilder than youth
Nothing older than time, nothing sweeter than wine
Nothing physically, recklessly, hopelessly blind
Nothing I couldn't say
Nothing why 'cause today
Nothing rhymed

Trivia about the song Nothing Rhymed by Gilbert O'Sullivan

On which albums was the song “Nothing Rhymed” released by Gilbert O'Sullivan?
Gilbert O'Sullivan released the song on the albums “Himself” in 1971, “Tomorrow Today - Live In Japan '93” in 1994, and “The Best Of... Live In Concert” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Nothing Rhymed” by Gilbert O'Sullivan?
The song “Nothing Rhymed” by Gilbert O'Sullivan was composed by Gilbert O'Sullivan.

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