I'm A Mover
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I'm A Mover
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I was born by the river, just like this river
I've been moving ever since
Ain't got no body to call my own you know
I've been moving since the day I was born
Life is a game just made for fun, I don't need no body
No, I don't love no one
Yes, I'm a mover baby
Now get out of my way will ya?
Don't try to stop me now
Following the footpath one fine day
When I asked a wise man which was the way
He said " follow you heart and look for yourself
And come back and tell me what you have learned "
Yes, I'm a mover
Went back and told him I'd found me a wife
Eleven children and a real good life
Told him I'd left this happy home
'Cause I need to return to the long winding road
Yes, I'm a mover
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