Sometimes people with a sickness
Do things that are strange
Does the sickness have control
Or have the people changed?
Can our love survive a sickness?
Can it make the
CHANGE TO TOMORROW – CHANGE OUT OF SORROW
CHANGING AND WINNING ANOTHER BEGINNING
WHERE WE WILL SURVIVE
AND OUR LOVE WILL THRIVE – EMBRACING THE STRANGE
‘CAUSE SOMETIMES PEOPLE, SOMETIMES PEOPLE,
SOMETIMES PEOPLE CHANGE... CHANGE...
Sometimes people with a fortune
Do things that are strange
Does the fortune have control
Or have the people changed?
Can our love survive a fortune?
Can it make the change... change...
Sometimes people who have nothing
Do things that are strange.
Does the nothing have control
Or have the people changed?
Can our love survive with nothing?
Can it make the
CHANGE TO TOMORROW – CHANGE OUT OF SORROW
CHANGING AND WINNING ANOTHER BEGINNING
WHERE WE WILL SURVIVE
AND OUR LOVE WILL THRIVE – EMBRACING THE STRANGE
‘CAUSE SOMETIMES PEOPLE, SOMETIMES PEOPLE,
SOMETIMES PEOPLE CHANGE... CHANGE... CHANGE...
credits
from Slivers of Light,
released January 1, 2014
Stephanie Weaver, voice / Secretary Michael, keyboard
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