She can do anything at all
Have anything she pleases
The power to change what she thinks is wrong
What could she want with me yeah

Wait just one minute here
I can see that she's trying to read me
Suddenly I know

She's going to change the world
She's going to change the world
She's going to change the world
But she can't change me
No, she can't change me

She has the daylight at her command
She gives the night its dreams, yeah
She can uncover your darkest fears
Make you forget you feel them

Wait just one minute more
I can see that she's trying to free me
Suddenly I know

She's going to change the world
She's going to change the world
She's going to change the world
But she can't change me
No, she can't change me

Suddenly I can see everything that's wrong
With me yeah
What can I do I'm the only thing I really have
At all

But wait just one minute here
I can see that she's trying to need me
Suddenly I know

She's going to change the world
She's going to change the world
She's going to change the world
But she can't change me
No, she can't
Change
Me


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Can't Change Me Lyrics as written by Chris Cornell

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    Some of you are really hitting the nail on the head, while quite a few others are out in left field.

    Chris here is not being proud, or at all boastful. Rather, the song laments the fact that no matter how perfect, how flawless, how utterly charismatic this girl might be, she can't ultimately change his personality and his mood for the better. As another poster said, whenever Chris starts thinking: hey, this might just work out, in the end he comes to the sad realization he'll always be the same old flawed person he has ever been.

    The rest of the album really reinforces this point as well...

    Marauder2IICon February 28, 2007   Link

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