What's Wrong With The Way I Live?
The Twilights Lyrics


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What's wrong with the way I live,
the way I use my time?
People should live their lives,
leaving me to mine, leaving me to mine.

I'm a man who is defending
And my job is never-ending for me
Ever since I was a young man,
all his rights to live in peace.
people tried to get at me,
tried to bring me down and hurt me
and I'm losing, losing.

all my days to suit them best,
but the future will be changing for me.

They persist in rearranging

I'm a man who is defending
all his rights to live in peace.
but they're losing, losing.




And my job is never-ending,
And they're losing

Overall Meaning

The Twilights' song, What's Wrong With The Way I Live?, is a poignant reflection of the struggle of an individual against societal norms and the pressure to conform to them. The song captures the sense of frustration and disillusionment that often accompanies the realization that one's way of life is not appreciated or acknowledged by others. The lyrics speak about the singer's predicament, where people are constantly trying to impose their own way of life upon him, and he finds himself constantly struggling to defend his right to live in peace.


The song's opening lines, "What's wrong with the way I live, the way I use my time? People should live their lives, leaving me to mine, leaving me to mine," sum up the theme of the song. The initial lines exemplify the singer's feeling of isolation and the desire for personal freedom. The singer feels that people should not interfere with how he chooses to live his life, and this is evident in the line "leaving me to mine." In the following lines, "I'm a man who is defending all his rights to live in peace," the singer emphasizes his commitment to living life on his terms.


The song then proceeds to describe the singer's struggle, how people have tried to hurt him and bring him down. The lines "Ever since I was a young man, all his rights to live in peace, people tried to get at me, tried to bring me down and hurt me, and I'm losing, losing," speak of the constant emotional turmoil that the singer has to endure. But he remains strong, as evident in the line, "And my job is never-ending for me." The singer knows that he has to keep fighting to protect his independence and liberty.


Line by Line Meaning

What's wrong with the way I live,
Questioning why others have an issue with his way of living.


the way I use my time?
Asking why people have a problem with how he spends his time.


People should live their lives,
Believing that everyone should live their own life their way.


leaving me to mine, leaving me to mine.
Asking people to stop interfering with his life and let him live how he wants.


I'm a man who is defending
Asserting himself as a protector and defender of his way of life.


And my job is never-ending for me
His job of defending his life and way of living will never be finished.


Ever since I was a young man,
Since he was young, he has had people trying to bring him down.


all his rights to live in peace.
Referring to his fundamental right to live peacefully and without interference.


people tried to get at me,
People have attempted to harm him and his way of living.


tried to bring me down and hurt me
Others' efforts to undermine his happiness and well-being.


and I'm losing, losing.
Admitting that he is struggling and feeling defeated.


all my days to suit them best,
He has been trying to please others with how he spends his time.


but the future will be changing for me.
Predicting a shift in his life soon.


They persist in rearranging
Others continue to try and change his life to their liking.


but they're losing, losing.
Despite their efforts, he remains firm in his way of life.


And my job is never-ending,
Reiterating that his job of defending his life will never end.




Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ALAN CLARKE, GRAHAM NASH, TONY HICKS

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Comments from YouTube:

@davidclifton1390

Great Aussie band from the mid 60s. This is one their best recordings.

@philiplindsay225

Saw Glen Shorock perform at Norths Club, Cammeray in 2022. 54 years after this his song. His voice is still superb.

@teresaevans5463

Old Aussie music what a old gem that is long gone miss those days

@johndenne5191

It was a Hollies song, but the Twilights did a better job of it.

@Wildlifeonwheels

Magnificent time capsule of Aus music scene in the late 60s. Streets ahead of the competition.

@hayleycallon7424

Great song!!

@familyhistory4U

A great Australian band. Fabulous harmonies. They should have gone onto bigger things.

@russellcampbell9198

They did in other bands and as songwriters.

@monique8641

Glenn Shorrock - Little River Band

@robotechnical

I often would see them at Optus Uptown Melbourne in 1968 They were very well dressed and professionally presented

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