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Catching Up - Francis Bebey



     
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Wake up, hear the same thing
My alarm rings screaming the same time
In the same place, I'm walking the same way
I'm afraid, here it's always Groundhogs Day
I always say I should do something about it?
Why not? Today could be the day
I'm not hanging out talking 'bout what I want
No fun sitting here thinking maybe next year
I don't wanna be looking back at twenty three
Saying to myself, I've got a lot of catching up to do
I've got big dreams, dreaming big things
Interrupted, my alarm rings until now
'Cause I won't hear it, I won't take it
I can't stay anymore
I always say I should do something about it?
Why not? Today could be the day
I'm not hanging out talking 'bout what I want

No fun sitting here thinking maybe next year
I don't wanna be looking back at twenty three
Saying to myself, I've got a lot of catching up to do
Say goodbye to the could've been
Say goodbye to the should've made that one work
Say goodbye to just sitting around
I always say it, this time I'm gonna do it
I always say I should do something about it
Why not? Today could be the day
I'm done hanging out talking 'bout what I want
No fun sitting here thinking maybe next year
I don't wanna be looking back at twenty three
Saying to myself, there's so much left to do
There so much left for me to do
There's so much left for me to do
I got a thousand things, I know, I'm gonna do

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Francis Bebey (1929–2001) was a Cameroonian artist, musician, and writer. Bebey was born in 1929 in Douala, Cameroon. He attended the Sorbonne and Paris, France, and received further education in the United States. In 1957, Bebey moved to Ghana at the invitation of Kwame Nkrumah to all Africans from non-independent territories. Bebey took a job as a broadcaster. In the early 1960s, Bebey moved to France and started work in the arts, establishing himself as a musician, sculptor, and writer. His most popular novel was Agatha Moudio's Son.

Read more about Francis Bebey on Last.fm.


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