Lyrics Life and Life Only - Al Stewart
Mr.
Willoughby,
whose
only
luxury
is
the
sugar
in
his
tea
Teaches
history
at
High
Worthington
School
His
clothing
has
remained
unnoticeably
plain
His
common
room
technique
suitably
restrained,
though
maybe
too
cool
Work
done
in
the
summery
sun,
see
the
cricket
ball
fly
Intently,
like
a
strange
demented
bird
towards
the
sun
Considering
its
flight,
he
pauses
for
a
while
Ah,
but
Mr.
Willoughby,
we've
never
seen
you
smile
Tell
me
how
come?
Ah
well,
sometimes
it
must
get
lonely
Ah,
but
it's
life
and
life
only
"Maurice,"
said
Renee,
"Why
didn't
you
say
that
you'd
be
so
late
The
supper
that
I
made
is
ruined
again.
Is
there
anything
you'd
like?".
"No,
nothing",
he
replied
Standing
by
the
stairs,
not
looking
in
her
eyes,
so
stupidly
male
All
dark
and
lying
in
bed,
"You've
been
with
her
again"
She
blurts
out,
then
turning
on
her
side
begins
to
cry
At
first
he
doesn't
stir
but
then
mumbling
his
words
He
reaches
for
her
hand,
she
shivers,
but
doesn't
take
it
away
Ah,
for
sometimes
it
does
get
lonely
Ah,
but
it's
life
and
life
only
Oh
Smithy
Smithers-Bell;
clerk
from
Clerkenwell
On
the
beach
at
Bournemouth
thinks
he
very
well
May
be
next
year
in
France
Inspired
for
a
while,
he
decides
to
risk
a
smile
at
Mr.
Willoughby
Who
passes,
polishing
his
glasses,
studiously
averting
his
glance
Renee,
several
deckchairs
away,
wonders
if
they
would
be
better
While
Maurice
is
with
the
kids
out
in
the
sea
And
I
was
feeling
small,
sitting
on
the
wall
Looking
at
them
all
and
wondering
who
will
I
be?
Ah,
but
sometimes
it
does
get
lonely
Ah,
but
it's
life
and
life
only
Ah,
but
it's
life
and
life
only
Ah,
but
it's
life
and
life
only
Ah,
but
it's
life
and
life
.
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