Common People

William Shatner

[Shatner]

She came from Greece,

she had a thirst for knowledge.

She studied sculpture at Saint Martin's College.

That's where I caught her eye.



She told me that her Dad was loaded.

I said, in that case I'll have a rum and coca-cola.

She said fine, and in thirty seconds time she said,



I want to live like common people.

I want to do whatever common people do.

I want to sleep with common people.

I want to sleep with common people, like you.



Well, what else could I do?

I said, I'll see what I can do.



I took her to a supermarket.

I don't know why, but I had to

start it somewhere, so it started there.



I said, pretend you've got no money.

She just laughed, and said

oh you're so funny. I said, yeah?

Well, I can't see anyone else smiling in here.



Are you sure you want to live like common people?

You want to see whatever common people see?

You want to sleep with common people?

You want to sleep with common people, like me?

But, she didn't understand,



[Jarvis]

She just smiled and held my hand.



Rent a flat above a shop.

Cut your hair and get a job.

Smoke some fags and play some pool.

Pretend you never went to school.



But still, you'll never get it right.

When you're lying in bed at night

watching roaches climb the wall,

if you called your Dad he could stop it all.

Yeah.



[Shatner]

You'll never live like common people

You'll never do whatever common people do.

You'll never fail like common people.

You'll never watch your life slide out of view,

and dance and drink and screw



[Jarvis and Shatner]

because there's nothing else to do.



[Shatner and Chorus]

Sing along with the common people.

Sing along, and it might just get you thru.'



[Chorus]

Laugh along with the common people.



[Shatner and Chorus]

Laugh along, even though the