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Hey, what the hell do you want me to do?
Hey, does it look like I'm static to you?
Well, you might look twice 'cause I'm moving
Okay, you see that I can walk which is good
But still you're trying to make me talk like you would
Your intention's nice, you're improving
For all you know, you're doing fine
But I guess it shows
That even jewelery that's fake do shine
So shut your mouth now big boy I'm just myself not your toy
It's in my nature to be changing
Now is it so hard to see you cannot make me to be
Someone who never will be changing
So what the hell do you want me to say?
Another halting rhyme, another cliche
Well, you might be right this one time
You take for granted I'm your servant subdued
It doesn't make sense to me, but to you

So here's one last bright make shift rhyme
For all you know I'm just a fool
But I guess that shows
That you cannot judge the dog just by it's drool
So shut your mouth now big boy I'm just myself not your toy
It's in my nature to be changing
Now is it so hard to see you cannot make me to be
Someone who never will be changing
I'm loosing you for a big smile on my face
You're nothing new and not hard to replace
I'm loosing you, but I'm not losing ground
So peekaboo, and you won't be around
You won't be around, you won't be around
So shut your mouth now big boy I'm just myself not your toy
It's in my nature to be changing
Now is it so hard to see you cannot make me to be
Someone who never will be changing
'Cause I change with time and that's not a crime
Someone like you cannot derange me
Yeah, I change with time and that's not a crime
It's in my nature to be changing, changing

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Nicoletta, de son vrai nom Nicole Grisoni, est une chanteuse française, née le 11 avril 1944 à Vongy.
Elle est d'abord disc jockey (1961) dans les clubs parisiens à la mode du début des années 1960. Repérée par Léo Missir, à l'époque directeur artistique chez Barclay, elle enregistre son premier album. En 1966, sur son premier 45 tours, elle reprend L'Homme à la moto, adaptation par Jean Dréjac d'un classique des pionniers du rock Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller (créé en 1955 par les Cheers sous le titre Black Denim Trousers And Motorcycle Boots puis en français par Édith Piaf).

Read more about Nicoletta on Last.fm.


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