
It’s Funny to Everyone But Me Bob Dylan
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It's funny how you loved me
Then forgot so suddenly
It's funny to everyone but me
They told me this would happen
Now they're laughing secretly
It's funny to everyone but me
I should shrug my shoulders and say
Good riddance to a bad affair
But how can I do what my head tells me to
When my heart tells me how much I care
It's funny, I still love you
It's the joke of the century
It's funny to everyone but me
It's so funny, I still love you
It's the joke of the century
Oh, but it's funny to everyone but me
Then forgot so suddenly
It's funny to everyone but me
They told me this would happen
Now they're laughing secretly
It's funny to everyone but me
I should shrug my shoulders and say
Good riddance to a bad affair
But how can I do what my head tells me to
When my heart tells me how much I care
It's funny, I still love you
It's the joke of the century
It's funny to everyone but me
It's so funny, I still love you
It's the joke of the century
Oh, but it's funny to everyone but me
"It’s Funny to Everyone But Me" by Bob Dylan, released in 1964, is a #Folk song that explores themes of alienation, heartbreak, and the disconnect between personal pain and societal perception. The lyrics convey a sense of irony, where the narrator feels misunderstood and isolated, even as others find humor in their situation. Musically, it features Dylan's signature acoustic guitar style and poignant storytelling. The song reflects the era's cultural shifts, resonating with listeners who relate to feelings of disconnection and emotional struggle.
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