Koand - They’re Not Laughing At Me Now

This song that really makes me think of Napoleon appeared today on the 21st century playlist.

They're Not Laughing At Me Now lyrics

Elvis Costello

Tell me, how does it feel? 
In the hour of deception and the moment of pretend 
To be scorned by those rank and those unkind strangers 
You were fool enough to call your friends

Will you say as the curtain descends 
"They're not laughing at me now"?

When the last of the garlands and laurel crowns 
And fine bouquets have all been swept away 
You were lost in the smokescreens of cavalcades 
And accolades instead of traitor's pay

Where will you find the courage to say 
"They're not laughing at me now"?

You could shake my hand 
If I could unfold my fist 
If I were a gentleman 
If I were a Christian 
But I wouldn't risk it 
Why would you? 
You know my name now 
And it's "Mister" to you

Now we're back at the start, no forgiveness in your heart 
You turned your coat and asked me to turn my cheek 
And it's all in a language 
That I can understand but never bring myself to speak

I'll leave it to you, if you dare 
It's a peal too appalling to bear 
I wonder if you're here or you're there 
They're not laughing at me now

They're not laughing at me now

They're not laughing at me now

They're not laughing at me now