Happy Old World
Barclay James Harvest Lyrics


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Looking like something from out of space we came
Nothing much to look at, but did he complain?
He didn't mind us being here to live in peace and grace
What we're doing to him now could put us back in space
We're thinking like some creatures off the ocean floor
Losing sight of what we've really come here for
Can I be heard above the sounds of prejudice and hate?
Take time to look around before it gets too late
It's a happy old world
Give and take a bit
That's what you make of it
A happy old world
But I'm sorry to be leaving it
It's a happy old world
Give and take a bit
That's what you make of it
A happy old world
But I guess I still, I still believe in it
It's a happy old world

We're tearing up the rivers and a thousand streams
And highways, they're in places where they've never been
We're building towers in the sky and racing for the sun
Oh Lord, any eye can see what harm we've done
I need some help to get myself out of this maze
We can both just say goodbye and go our separate ways
My mind's not on this song I sing, my heart's not in the lines
Guess I'll go and kill myself, so would you kindly close the blinds

Oh a happy old world
Give and take a bit
That's what you make of it
A happy old world
But I'm sorry to be leaving it
It's a happy old world
Give and take a bit
That's what you make of it
A happy old world




But I guess, guess I still believe in it
It's a happy old world

Overall Meaning

The song "Happy Old World" by Barclay James Harvest is a reflection on the destruction and harm human beings are causing to the environment. The lyrics begin with a nod to the fact that human beings arrived on Earth from somewhere else, perhaps hinting at the idea that we're not native to this planet and may not be able to handle it responsibly. The opening lines suggest that Earth welcomed us, but we're now polluting the planet and harming the natural world in ways that could eventually result in our own expulsion from the planet. The second verse focuses on the damage caused by human construction projects and our generally reckless behavior.


The chorus repeats the title of the song, suggesting that we can still make this a "happy old world" if we learn to both give and take in balance. The final verse changes the tone of the song, suggesting that the singer is so distraught by the state of the world that they are considering suicide. The chorus repeats one final time, though the final line changes to "But I guess, guess I still believe in it", leaving the listener with a glimmer of hope that it's not too late to save the world.


Overall, the song is a powerful reminder of the damage we're doing to the planet and the urgency with which we need to take action. It's a call to all of us to examine our behavior and make changes before it's too late.


Line by Line Meaning

Looking like something from out of space we came
We appeared unconventional, as though we don't belong


Nothing much to look at, but did he complain?
Despite our appearance, he didn't express any negative feelings towards us


He didn't mind us being here to live in peace and grace
He welcomed us and allowed us to live in harmony


What we're doing to him now could put us back in space
Our current actions could make us unwelcome and force us to leave


We're thinking like some creatures off the ocean floor
We're behaving without proper consideration or intelligence


Losing sight of what we've really come here for
Forgetting our original purpose and goals


Can I be heard above the sounds of prejudice and hate?
Can my voice rise above those who spew bigotry and animosity?


Take time to look around before it gets too late
It's crucial to observe the world around us before it suffers irreversible damage


We're tearing up the rivers and a thousand streams
We're destroying the waterways and ecosystems


And highways, they're in places where they've never been
Roads are being constructed in previously untouched areas


We're building towers in the sky and racing for the sun
We're constructing tall buildings and racing towards progress and innovation


Oh Lord, any eye can see what harm we've done
Anyone can observe the destruction and harm we've caused


I need some help to get myself out of this maze
I require assistance to navigate through the complex problems we've created


We can both just say goodbye and go our separate ways
We can simply part ways and leave our dissonance behind


My mind's not on this song I sing, my heart's not in the lines
My thoughts and emotions are preoccupied with external issues


Guess I'll go and kill myself, so would you kindly close the blinds
I'm considering ending my life, so please allow me some privacy


It's a happy old world
The world used to be a joyful place


Give and take a bit
Mutual cooperation is necessary


That's what you make of it
The world is what we choose to create and shape


But I'm sorry to be leaving it
I regret that I must depart from this once-happy world


But I guess I still, I still believe in it
Despite the negative changes, I still hold hope for the future of the world




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: STEWART WOLSTENHOLME

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