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You build a dream in the clouds floating over you
The wind just blows it away
So many sins from the past catching up with you
You can't avoid judgment day
Anima/Animus/Pneuma/Prana/Atman/Jivatman/Jiva
Life forces act on you, life forces your hand
So many omens that tell of your future
You don't know what they convey
Life forces you to choose, life forces at play
Life forces - nature's tools, life forces you to obey
You think you'll feel love by trying to find it
But love comes looking for you
That power which erring men call only chance
You feel it working on you - talkin' 'bout
Anima/Animus/Pneuma/Prana/Atman/Jivatman/Jiva

Life forces rule the world, life forces at work
Life forces you instinctively, life forces you on
Life forces act on you, life forces your hand
Life forces you to go on, life forces command
Just when you think you've a grip on your future
Destiny changes your plans - talkin' 'bout
Life forces act on you, life forces your hand
Life forces you to choose, life forces command
Life forces - nature's tools, life forces you to obey
Life forces rule the world, life forces your hand
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written by TAYLOR, ANDREW / PALMER, ROBERT / TAYLOR, JOHN CHRISTOPHER / THOMPSON, TONY
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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The Power Station was a pop/rock band formed in 1984. The band consisted of Robert Palmer (vocals), John Taylor (bass) and Andy Taylor (guitar) of Duran Duran and Tony Thompson (drums), formerly of Chic. In 1985, the band released the Bernard Edwards' produced "The Power Station", featuring the singles "Some Like It Hot" and "Bang A Gong (Get It On)". In early 1985, the group appeared on "Saturday Night Live" where they performed both of their hit singles. The band decided to capitalize on their success with a summer tour of the United States.

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