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Changing World - Earl Sixteen



     
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Changing World Lyrics


I thought I had it all under control
I thought my fate was still in my hands
All of my plans were firmly set
By the words that I say
I forgot how quickly things can change
Now my vision cannot be the same
My life is not what I thought
I'm not where I planned to be
Though something's gone
There's nothing wrong
With my changing world
Though something's gone
There's nothing wrong
With my changing world, in my world
I need to let go of my destiny
I need to trust in things unseen
I believe in having faith
Though I yield my control

I forgot how quickly things can change
Now my vision cannot be the same
My life is not what I thought
I'm not where I planned to be
Though something's gone
There's nothing wrong
With my changing world
Though something's gone
There's nothing wrong
With my changing world, in my world
I'm embracing all of my fears
I am watching them turn to delight
The very fears which were gripping my mind
Are now the hands shaping and sculpting my dreams
My life is not what I thought
I'm not where I planned to be
Though something's gone
There's nothing wrong
With my changing world
Though something's gone
There's nothing wrong
With my changing world
In my world
In my changing world
In my world
In my changing world

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Daley grew up in Waltham Park Road, Kingston, and, influenced by American soul and Jamaican artists such as Dennis Brown, began his singing career by entering local talent shows. He became the lead vocalist for the group The Flaming Phonics, playing live around Jamaica. Daley decided to drop out of school to pursue his music career, which prompted his mother to throw him out of the family home. Needing to make some money, the group tried out for producer Duke Reid, but left before finishing their recording for him due to his habit of firing live gunshots in the studio.

Read more about Earl Sixteen on Last.fm.


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