It's All Too Much Harrison By John T. Marck Simply stated, this was Harrison's song written in a childlike manner from realizations during and after his experiences with LSD. It's all too much, it's all too much When I look into your eyes, you love is there for me And the more I go inside the more there is to see It's all too much for me to take, the love that's shining all around you Everywhere it's what you make, for us to take it's all too much Floating down the stream of time, from life to life with me Makes no difference where you are, or where you'd like to be It's all too much for me to take, the love that's shining all around you All the world is birthday cake, so take a piece but not too much Sell me on a silver sun, where I know that I'm free Show me that I'm everywhere, and get me home for tea It's all too much for me to see, the love that's shining all around you The more I learn, the less I know, and what I do it's all too much It's all too much for me to take, the love that's shining all around you Everywhere it's what you make for us to take, it's all too much It's all too much, It's all too much, with your long blonde hair and your eyes of blue With your long blonde hair and your eyes of blue, you're too much NOTE: All lyrics contained herein are © Copyright Northern Songs. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured. The lyrics contained herein are for the sole use of educational reference for the readers of this article. All other uses are in violation of international copyright laws. This use for educational reference, falls under the "fair use" sections of U.S. copyright law. Copyright © 2000-2022 by John T. Marck. All Rights Reserved. This article and their accompanying pictures, photographs, and line art, may not be resold, reprinted, or redistributed for compensation of any kind without prior written permission from the author, or the registered copyright holders. Except as otherwise stated above, all information contained in this article, EXCEPT song titles, lyrics, and photographs © John T. Marck. |
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