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Paul Revere & The Raiders - The Shape Of Things To Come

The Shape Of Things To Come

The Shape Of Things To Come

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There's a new sun rising up angry in the sky
There's a new voice crying we're not afraid to die
Let the old world make believe it's blind and deaf and dumb
But nothing can change the shape of things to come

There are changes lying ahead on every road
There are new thoughts ready and waiting to explode
When tomorrow is today the bells may toll for some
But nothing can change the shape of things to come

The future's coming in sweet and strong
Ain't nothing gonna hold it back for long

There are new dreams crowding out old realities
Revolution sweeping in like a fresh new breeze
Let the old world make believe it's blind and deaf and dumb
But nothing can change the shape of things...

Nothing can change the shape of things...
No, nothing can change the shape of things to come...

And there's a new sun rising up angry in the sky
And there's a new voice crying we're not afraid to die
Let the old world make believe it's blind and deaf and dumb
But nothing can change the shape of things...

No, nothing can change the shape of things to come
Nothing can change the shape of things...
Nothing can change the shape of things...
Nothing can change the shape of things to come

 

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