Looking through my window shade, stare at streets that bare no name
Now it all looks strange to me, yesterday seems like a dream
But I often try too hard, To break the routine of my day
Turn around see what I see, Can't help wishing it could
CHORUS: CHANGE, CHANGE AGAIN
UNCHAIN MYSELF - I WILL
See the faces in the crowd, busy streets they move around
Underground seems such a drag, waiting still and then we change
(Rpt. CHORUS TWICE)
AD LIB - The more I see, the more it hurts, the more we change it all seems worse
M8 - Tomorrow, till tomrrow comes
As it drags me there I feel, a sense of urgency unveil
What's in store for us today, read the papers drift away
(CHORUS)
Change, we change again
We change again
Unchain myself - I will
AD LIBS - Oh how I hate to feel this way
The more I wait to see it change
The more I see the more it hurts
The more we change it all seems worse
Change


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    Grant has writen many songs about "change", on how pathetic is the world and how it needs a change like we the people need. nevertheless this song is different because it states that the real change will probably never happen because we don't have the guts to make our revolution and when a change happens it will be for the worse. unfortunately this pessimistic song proves true these days. the powerful nations are making wars against the others with the excuse of terrerism but the true answer is that they do it only for money (and they become the real terrorists). "love" and "peace" are unknown words. everytime something new happens it's something bad...

    nickaudioslave77on November 27, 2009   Link

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