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Yeah, man made powers
Stood like a tower, higher and higher, hello
And the higher you go, you feel lower, oh
I was close to the end
Staying undercover, staying undercover
With a nose to the ground, I found my sound
Got myself an interview tomorrow
I got myself a jacket for a dollar
And my nails are chipped but I'm eager
And the car doesn't work, so I'm stuck here
Yeah, I don't wanna live for tomorrow, I push my life today
I throw this in your face when I see ya, I got something to say
I throw this shit in your face when I see ya 'cause I got something to say
I was born free, born free
I was born free, born free
Born free, born free
Born free, born free
You could try to find ways to be happier

You might end up somewhere in Ethiopia
You can think big with your idea
You ain't never gonna find Utopia
Take a bite out of life, make it snappier, yeah
Ordinary gone super trippier
So I check shit 'cause I'm lippier
And split a Czech like Slovakia
Yeah, I don't wanna live for tomorrow, I push my life today
I throw this in your face when I see you 'cause I got something to say
I throw this shit in your face when I see you
'Cause I got something to say
I was born free, born free
I was born free, born free
I was born free, born free
I was born free, born free
Born free, born free
Born free, born free
I don't wanna talk about money 'cause I got it
And I don't wanna talk about hoochies 'cause I been it
And I don't wanna be that fake but you can do it
And imitators, yeah, speak it
Oh lord, whoever you are
Yeah, come out wherever you are
Oh lord, whoever you are
Yeah, come out wherever you are
And tell 'em
I was born free, born free
I was born free, born free
I was born free, born free
I was born free, born free
Born free, born free
Born free, born free

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Matt Monro (December 1, 1930 (or 1932, say some sources) - February 7, 1985) was a ballad singer of the 1960s and one of great international postwar entertainers. Throughout his 30-year career he filled cabarets, nightclubs, music halls and stadiums across the globe, from Australia, Japan, the Philippines, and Hong Kong to Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas. He sold more than 25 million records during his lifetime (most of those sales however didn't come until after his death), imbuing each one with his elegant blend of majesty, sincerity, and superior technique.

Read more about Matt Monro on Last.fm.


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