Trilogy

Sylvia Tyson

[Chorus]
There you are (There you are), Mary Jane (Mary Jane)
Everyone (Everyone) knows your name (knows your name)
And they all (And they all) say hello (say hello)
I guess that's some (I guess that's some) sort of fame (sort of fame)

[Verse 1]
You don't seem to know
What everyone knows
You have yet to discover
That they pass you along
From one to the other

[Chorus]
There you are (There you are), Little John (Little John)
Evеryone (Everyone) puts you on (puts you on)
And you think (And you think) thеy're your friends (they're your friends)
But they laugh (But they laugh) when you're gone (when you're gone)

[Verse 2]
And one of them may rise
Will love in her eyes
And you'll think she's so tender
But she'll leave you at dawn
And tell all she remembers

[Chorus]
There you are (There you are), Father Brown (Father Brown)
Tryin' to be (Tryin' to be) so profound (so profound)
And you think (And you think) you're detached (you're detached)
But you're always (But you're always) around (around)

[Verse 3]
You say that they're fools
And you say that they're weak
And you say you don't need them
You'll never understand
That fools like you feed them

Trivia about the song Trilogy by Ian & Sylvia

When was the song “Trilogy” released by Ian & Sylvia?
The song Trilogy was released in 1967, on the album “Lovin’ Sound”.
Who composed the song “Trilogy” by Ian & Sylvia?
The song “Trilogy” by Ian & Sylvia was composed by Sylvia Tyson.

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