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Supertramp Some Things Never Change

I went back my home town To the school and walked around And the way it feltIt seemed just like yesterday From the cradle to the graveSome say we never change No matter how we try We try to rearrangeLife father so like son It's as if wife we're both as oneJust as if our fate was pre-ordained In some countries far from hereYou know the one s we used to fear Are they waiting to return toThose old evil ways You can take a correspondance courseBe single married or divorced You can psychoanlyze your brainBut you know some things will never change And what will those people doWhen Russia starts anew They'll just stand in line All under a different nameYou can listen to those brainwash tapes Take a Jewish, Catholic, Buddhist faithBut I'm sure it's gonna be in vain 'Cos you know some things will never changeIf their theories all come true Then there's nothin' we can doWhere the future lies Well it's not to hard to tellBut after all is said and done And if the world it lives as oneYou can bid those old taboo's A fond fare well Yes a fond fare wellA very long fare well


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