Chicago
Dialogue (Parts I And Ii)
Chicago
Dialogue Parts I And Ii
Dialogue (Parts I And Ii)
Terry: Are you optimistic 'bout the way that things are going?
Pete: No, I never ever think of it at all
Terry: Don't you ever worry when you see what's going down?
Pete: Well, I try to mind my business, that is, no business at all
Terry: When it's time to function as a feeling human being, will your Bachelor
Of Arts help you get by?
Pete: I hope to study further, a few more years or so
I also hope to keep a steady high
Terry: Will you try to change things, use the power that you have
The power of a million new ideas?
Pete: What is this power you speak of and the need for things to change?
I always thought that ev'rything was fine, ev'rything is fine
Terry: Don't you feel repression just closing in around?
Pete: No, the campus here is very very free
Terry: Does it make you angry the way war is dragging on?
Pete: Well I hope the President knows what he's into, I don't know
Oooh I just don't know
Terry: Don't you see starvation in the city where you live
All the needless hunger, all the needless pain?
Pete: I haven't been there lately, the country is so fine
But my neighbors don't seem hungry 'cause they haven't got the time
Haven't got the time
Terry: Thank you for the talk, you know you really eased my mind
I was troubled by the shapes of things to come
Pete: Well, if you had my outlook, your feelings would be numb
You'd always think that ev'rything was fine
Ev'ry thing is fine
We can make it better (x3) Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
We can change the world now (x3)
We can save the children (x3)
We can make it happen (x3)
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Don F. Pizarro