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Isn’t It A Pity (Version 2)

Released by George Harrison in 1970
From the Album: All Things Must Pass |

This version of Isn’T It A Pity (Version 2) was released by George Harrison in 1970.

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Isn’t it a pity
Isn’t it a shame
How we break each other’s hearts
And cause each other pain
How we take each other’s love
Without thinking anymore
Forgetting to give back
Isn’t it a pity

Some things take so long
But how do I explain
When not too many people
Can see we’re all the same
And because of all their tears
Your eyes can’t hope to see
The beauty that surrounds them
Now, isn’t it a pity

Isn’t it a pity, (oh-o)
Now, isn’t is a shame
How we break each other’s hearts
And cause each other pain
How we take each other’s love
Without thinking anymore
Forgetting to give back
Now, isn’t it a pity


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The lyrics to Isn’T It A Pity (Version 2) are the words, verses and chorus for the song released by George Harrison in 1970. Elements of the lyrics to Isn’T It A Pity (Version 2) are both direct in meaning and also metaphorical with the real meanings of the song only known by George Harrison and any collaborating writers working on the lyrics for Isn’T It A Pity (Version 2) back when it was created.

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