Black Sabbath:Under The Sun - Every Day Comes And Goes
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This song is performed by Black Sabbath and appears on the album Black Sabbath, Vol. 4 (1972).
Well I don't want no Jesus freak to tell me what it's all about
No black magician telling me to cast my soul out
Don't believe in violence, I don't even believe in peace
I've opened the door now my mind has been released
Well I don't want no preacher
telling me about the god in the sky
No I don't want no one to tell me
Where I'm gonna go when I die
I wanna live my life, I don't want people telling me what to do
I just believe in myself, 'cause no one else is true
Every day just comes and goes
Life is one long overdose
People try to rule the nation
I just see through their frustration
People riding their real face
Keep on running their rat race
Behind each flower grows a weed
In their world of make-believe
So believe what I tell you, it's the only way you'll find in the end
Just believe in yourself - you know you really shouldn't have to pretend
Don't let those empty people try to interfere with your mind
Just live your life and leave them all behind
No black magician telling me to cast my soul out
Don't believe in violence, I don't even believe in peace
I've opened the door now my mind has been released
Well I don't want no preacher
telling me about the god in the sky
No I don't want no one to tell me
Where I'm gonna go when I die
I wanna live my life, I don't want people telling me what to do
I just believe in myself, 'cause no one else is true
Every day just comes and goes
Life is one long overdose
People try to rule the nation
I just see through their frustration
People riding their real face
Keep on running their rat race
Behind each flower grows a weed
In their world of make-believe
So believe what I tell you, it's the only way you'll find in the end
Just believe in yourself - you know you really shouldn't have to pretend
Don't let those empty people try to interfere with your mind
Just live your life and leave them all behind
[edit] Credits
- Written by Butler, Iommi, Osbourne, Ward
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