Another Year
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Another Year
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Oh it's twelve o'clockon the old grey wallyet another year'75 is herei hear all the people celebratingit's another year
Darkness, darknessinside my headi'm on my own againthat's what i think i saidthis place is just a one-horse townso let the rain fall down
Year and year againi'll be sitting here reflectinghow nothing's changedbut am i still the samepeople blow up all around meyet i remainnothing's changed
Another day beginsthe same old same againit's like some movie scenei know it all frame by framei'll try to figure out what it meanssome other day
Now my diaryis looking back at meit's another year'76 is herei'm watching all the people celebratinganother yearit's another year
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