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Some people always complain that their life is too short
So they hurry it along
Their worries drive them insane
But they still go along for the ride
As for me, I have all the time in the worldI was born a someday man I'm a maybe child
I was born a someday man I was always wildTomorrow's a new day, baby anything can happen
Anything can happen at all
Some folks are working for reasons
And waiting for answers they're never gonna find
They keep on searching for pleasures
And looking so hard they can't see
But for me life can be a sweet holidayI was born a someday man I'm a maybe child
I was born a someday man I was always wildTomorrow's a new day, baby anything can happen
Anything can happen at allI was born a someday man I'm a maybe child
I was born a someday man I was always wild
I was born a someday man I'm a maybe child
I was born a someday man I was always wild
I was born a someday man I'm a maybe child

I was born a someday man I was always wild
I was born a someday man I'm a maybe child
I was born a someday man I was always wild
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There are at least five artists named Paul Williams: 1) Paul Hamilton Williams, Jr. (born September 19, 1940) is an American singer-songwriter. A staff songwriter for A&M Records, he composed several classic hit songs of the '70s for artists such as Carpenters ("We've Only Just Begun"), Helen Reddy ("You and Me Against the World"), and Three Dog Night ("An Old Fashioned Love Song"). Themes evoked by Williams' oeuvre include the gain and loss of love, social isolation, loneliness, and escapism. He has received many awards and accolades, and is the current chairman and president of ASCAP.

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