Forget All About It
by Nazz

Album: Nazz Nazz (1969)
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  • Everyone's got to have a cause or two
    No one's changing enough to help you
    There's something basically wrong
    Everywhere, we revolve out of our time
    And we know that's there's
    nobody listening to people like us
    But for now, for awhile
    We just forget all about it awhile
    Forget all about it awhile
    For awhile
    Thoughts of life, lots of women, thoughts of love
    These are things that we can't be sure of
    And every minute you live takes you
    a minute towards when you must die
    And we know there are
    times when I'm not even sure I'm alive
    But for now, for awhile
    We just forget all about it awhile
    Forget all about it awhile
    For awhile
    No one's fit to run the world, as far as I can see
    The only person fit to run my world is me
    But that's just one of my own personal crusades
    And for now I'm not complaining, not campaigning
    If you haven't got time to rest, then take the record off now


    Writer/s: TODD HARRY RUNDGREN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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