I Laugh in Your Face
Bee Gees Lyrics


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The circus is coming to see you.
The elephant smiles.
Everybody can hear you say that's out of style.
My brother is friendly for reasons, if I am the same.
Just for four hundred seasons we all live in rain.

So I laugh in your face.
Your only one race.
Yes I laugh in your face and I'm right.
You lie just like the rest.
But there's nobody best.
So I laugh in your face and I'm right.

I'll pull out your plug so your small.
You'll slide down the drain.
On the steps of St. Peter's you all look the same.

So I laugh in your face.
Your only one race.
Yes I laugh in your face and I'm right.
You lie just like the rest.
But there's nobody best.
So I laugh in your face and I'm right.

The circus is coming to see you.
The elephant smiles.
Everybody can hear you say that's out of style.
So I laugh in your face.
You're only one race.
Yes I laugh in your face and I'm right.
You lie just like the rest.




But there's nobody best.
So I laugh in your face and I'm right.

Overall Meaning

In Bee Gees's song "I Laugh in Your Face," the lyrics convey a sense of defiance and a refusal to conform to societal norms. The opening line "The circus is coming to see you" could be interpreted as a metaphor for the idea that society is a circus, with people performing and playing their roles. The following line "The elephant smiles" suggests that even the animals in the circus are aware of the absurdity of it all.


The lines "Everybody can hear you say that's out of style" implies that the singer does not agree with what everyone else is saying or doing. The next two lines "My brother is friendly for reasons, if I am the same. Just for four hundred seasons we all live in rain" suggests that the singer and their brother may have different opinions, but ultimately they are all subject to the same realities of life.


The chorus lines "So I laugh in your face. Your only one race. Yes, I laugh in your face, and I'm right. You lie just like the rest. But there's nobody best," is the ultimate expression of defiance. The singer is essentially saying that they do not believe what society is telling them, and they laugh at the idea of anyone being superior to others.


Overall, "I Laugh in Your Face" is a song about individuality and standing up against conformity. It's a message that still resonates today, reminding us to challenge the status quo and believe in ourselves.


Line by Line Meaning

The circus is coming to see you.
Preparing for joy and grandeur, but realizing there may be a sinister or chaotic aspect approaching.


The elephant smiles.
Despite potentially being in danger, you still find solace in small comforts.


Everybody can hear you say that's out of style.
Being openly judged and ridiculed for being different, even if that difference is arbitrary or trivial.


My brother is friendly for reasons, if I am the same.
Questioning whether perceived likability is natural, or just because of blood ties or opportunism.


Just for four hundred seasons we all live in rain.
Life feels monotonous and bleak, with no hope of escape or improvement for generations.


So I laugh in your face.
Responding with amusement or defiance to someone or something that cannot harm you.


Your only one race.
Believing that all people are fundamentally similar, and that dividing them by ethnicity or nationality is pointless or harmful.


Yes I laugh in your face and I'm right.
Asserting your superiority or correctness, even if it provokes a negative reaction or opposition.


You lie just like the rest.
Calling out hypocrisy, dishonesty, or disingenuousness in others, without necessarily claiming to be immune to those flaws yourself.


But there's nobody best.
Rejecting the idea of a hierarchy or ranking of people's worth, and embracing diversity and imperfection instead.


I'll pull out your plug so your small.
Threatening to expose or deflate someone's egotism or complacency, reducing them to insignificance or nothingness.


You'll slide down the drain.
Anticipating someone's rapid downfall or decline, as if going down a drain or sinkhole.


On the steps of St. Peter's you all look the same.
Reflecting on death or judgment, and realizing that despite outward differences or accomplishments, everyone is eventually equal and powerless before a higher power.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BARRY GIBB, MAURICE ERNEST GIBB, ROBIN HUGH GIBB

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Philip Kassabian


on Stayin Alive

What a fantastic song by the Bee Gee's.

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