You gotta want it, really want it,
Gonna paint a picture
So vivid in colour
You'll wanna buy another
You'll wanna buy another

Who feels history?
Who needs history?
You know it's all right, do your thing
I guess it's time for you to spread your wings
Yeah it's all right, do my thing
Guess it's time for you to spread your wings
Spread your wings
Spread your wings

If I showed you a way girl
And then a break together
I know the feelings I'm showing
I know where I’ll be
And you'll be my witness, my lover and prophet

Who feels history?
Who is history?
Yes it's all right to do my thing
Guess it's time for you to spread your wings
Yes it's all right to do my thing (all right to do my thing)
I guess it's time for you to spread your wings (I gonna spread your wings)
Spread your wings

Give me, give me, give me
Give me the good love, good love, good love
Give me the good love, good love, good love
Give me the good love, good love, good love

You're trying to haunt me
We're slowly rotting
You know fifty-thousand die in one day
Stone-age, stone

Who feels history?
Who hears history?
Yes it's alright, to do my thing
Guess it’s time for you to spread your wings
Yes it's alright to do my thing
I guess it's time for you to spread your wings

Yes it's alright, to do your thing (all right to do my thing)
Guess it's time for you to spread your wings (time to spread your wings)
Yes it's alright to do my thing (all right to do my thing)
I guess it's time for you to spread your wings (time for you to spread your wings)

Good love, good love, good love
Yeah spread your (good love, good love)
Yeah spread your wings (good love, good love)
Do my.. (good love, good love)
Yes it’s all right (good love, good love)
Spread your..
Do my.. (spread your..)
Yes it’s all right (spread your...)
Do my...


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