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Janice Robinson - Nothing I Would Change lyrics
It was 1973 two busted rounds on my feet And in 1975 when I lost my two front teeth. And for 1978 through 1983 a tomboy is what I was young and wild to virginity. And in 1985 high school made me cry, and in that same crazy year was the first time I got high. All laughs, sweet grass, cut class, being cool my teachers always said I would never ever get ahead. And I did what I did, from the time I was born till the time I could talk. I did what I did and enjoy the taste of humble pie. I did what I did from the day I was born til the day that I die. I did what I did cuz nothing I would change about me. Now 1988 I took a break to follow my heart. And in 1993 that's when my world fell apart. Until 1995 once again I found my stride number one dreamer all around the world suck my five. And I did what I did from the time I could walk til the time I could talk. I did what I did and I know the taste of humble pie. I did what I did from the day I was born til the day that I die. I did what I did and there's nothing I would change about me no no. And everyday I win alive. There's nothing I would change although strange I did it all. Even when I though I put my pride against the wall. And everday I will survive, whatever storm passes me by. Come on and say! And I did what I did from the time I could walk til the time I could talk. I did what I did and I know the taste of humble pie. I did what I did from the day I was born til the day that I die. I did what I did and there's nothing I would change about me no no. And I did what I did oh oh yes I did, and I did what I did I know the taste of humble pie, I did what I did, I did, I did, I did. I did what I did to do it all again. There is nothing I would change about me. Chasing dreams with my self esteem being shattered like glass don't need grass to contimplate in this 9-8 my fate escapes |
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