Isn't It A Pity

Album: All Things Must Pass (1970)
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  • Isn't it a pity
    Now, 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
    Their eyes can't hope to see
    The beauty that surrounds them
    Isn't it a pity

    Isn't it a pity
    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
    Isn't it a pity

    Forgetting to give back
    Isn't it a pity
    Forgetting to give back
    Now, isn't it a pity

    [Repeat: x6]
    What a pity
    What a pity, pity, pity
    What a pity
    What a pity, pity, pity Writer/s: George Harrison
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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