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There isn't much to gain
By living it all the same way
The years just slip away
And it's too late then to playIf you live from day to day
You can play the game your own way
There's a million things to say
In a million placesFor her, it stays the same
Though a million towers have tumbled
And you can hear her pain
Voiced in a distant rumbleAnd when it starts to rain
All your monoliths will crumble
Well, it's always been the same
Don't you feel a little humble?She came up to me
Said, "Wanna know a mystery?
A whole wide world for you to see
You're a player in the game"She came up to me
Said, "Wanna know a mystery?
A whole wide world for you to see

You're a player in the game"Well, I've nothing left to say
Except take the time to ramble
In a million different ways
There's a million paths to travelWhen there's something in the way
Take your time please remember
There's hope yet in the rain
And a voice in distant thunderShe came up to me
Said, "Wanna know a mystery?
A whole wide world for you to see
You're a player in the game"She came up to me
Said, "Wanna know a mystery?
A whole wide world for you to see
You're a player in the game"
Songwriters
FRIEND, SIMON / HEATHER, CHARLES KENTON / CHADWICK, MARK / SEVINK, JONATHAN / CUNNINGHAM, JEREMYPublished by
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The Levellers are a popular English rock band influenced by punk and traditional English music. They are based in Brighton, England where they were founded in 1988. There are several stories regarding how they got their name; from the Levellers, a radically democratic faction of Oliver Cromwell's New Model Army; as a reference to "The Level", a flat open space near where members of the band used to live in Brighton; or simply, according to guitarist, Simon Friend, a word they chose from a dictionary.

Read more about Levellers on Last.fm.


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