Now when the seasons change, oh, we don't stay the same
Oh, we could use a break from the hurt and pain
When the seasons change, I know we could do the same
We could shed our leaves, with sunlight we could grow today
When the seasons change

Winter, spring, summer to the fall
Baby by now we been through it all
It ain't no summer if you'll be gone
And I know that we both can change

Said we need a change, yes
Said we all can change, yes
Don't be afraid of the change, no

And everytime the seasons change, oh we do too
Nothing remains the same, neither should me and you
Gotta have faith in the way...
In the way that He moves as the seasons change

We need a change, yes we do
We all can change, yes we can
And I know it's all in you, its in me too

When the seasons change, oh, we don't stay the same
Oh, we could use a break from the hurt and pain
When the seasons change, I know we could do the same
We could shed our leaves, with sunlight we could grow today
When the seasons change

Winter, spring, summer to the fall
Baby by now we been through it all
It ain't no summer if you'll be gone (Ain't no summer)
And I know that we both can change (Oh Yes we can)
Yes we can... ain't' no doubt in my mind oh no that we both can change

Now maybe we should change the flaws in ourselves
Sometimes we not even real with ourselves
Every little change ain't perfect, but it helps
We can do it, you know it... and you'll see the seasons change

We need a change
When the seasons change I ain't afraid to change
We need a change... We all can change
Ohh
Said it's time for change... we need to change
When the seasons change, I ain't afraid to change
Oh we need a change... we all can change


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