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Who do you think you're foolin'?
You say you're having fun
But you're busy going nowhere
Just lying in the sunYou tried to be a hero
Commit the perfect crime
But the dollar got you dancing
And you're running out of timeYou're messin' up the water
You rolling in the wine
Got poison in your body
Got poison in your mindAnd you gave me coca cola
You said it tasted good
Then you watch the television
And to tell that you should goHow can you live in this way?
(What do you think it's so strange)
You must have something to say
(You tell me why should I change)
We have no reason to fight
'Cos we both know that we're rightChild of vision, won't you listen?

Find yourself a new ambitionI've heard it all before
You're saying nothing new
I thought I saw a rainbow
But I guess it wasn't trueYou cannot make me listen
And I cannot make you hear
So you find your way to heaven
And I'll meet you when you're thereHow can you live in this way?
(What do you think it's so strange)
You must have something to say
(You tell me why should I change)
We have no reason to fight
'Cos we both know that we're rightChild of vision, won't you listen?
Find yourself a new ambition

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Supertramp was a British progressive rock and pop band that had a series of top-selling albums in the 1970s.

The band was formed in the United Kingdom in 1969. Co-founder, composer and lead singer, Roger Hodgson left the band in 1983 to bring up his children. In 1988, Supertramp re-formed with some former members plus several new ones, and continue to tour. All the band members were musicians capable of playing multiple types of instruments, including brass and woodwinds.

Music in their early period consisted of ambitious concept albums, but they are best known for their pop songs including "Dreamer", "Give a Little Bit"," Goodbye Stranger", and "The Logical Song". The band's name was taken from W.H. Davies' 1908 novel The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp.

Their albums Crime Of The Century (1974) and Even In The Quietest Moments (1977) were both produced by former Beatles producer Ken Scott. Their 1979 album Breakfast In America reached number one on the Billboard album charts (number three in the UK) and was certified Platinum four times by the RIAA.

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