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What's Wrong - Chris Harper



     
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Brother please don't turn your back on me
I was once just like you but I've fallen through the cracks of society
Why can't anyone just lend a hand?
Doesn't anybody care, doesn't someone understand?
We should be ashamed because we lay the blame
Not on ourselves but on this day and age
What's wrong with everybody?
Why can't anybody get along?
Well I think we've got a problem
We've got to help each other out or we'll never figure out
What's wrong with everybody
Five o'clock another traffic jam
Well all lanes merge to one and it seems like no one gives a damn
Why can't we just let each other in?
But we cut each other off and we just keep on driving
We should be ashamed because we lay the blame
Not on ourselves but on this day and age
What's wrong with everybody?

Why can't anybody get along?
Well I think we've got a problem
We've got to help each other out or we'll never figure out
What's wrong with everybody
Why can't everyone live in peace?
Well we've got to pull together and put an end to this insanity
Why can't everyone just lend a hand?
Doesn't anybody care, doesn't someone give a damn?
What's wrong with everybody?
Why can't anybody get along?
Well I think we've got a problem
We've got to help each other out or we'll never figure out
What's wrong with everybody
What's wrong with everybody

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At the age of 12, Chris Harper bought his first blues harp. He had always been fascinated by the sound of the harmonica, so he was thrilled to try to play it. At first, he had to endure some harsh criticism from his friends: "Give it a rest; you'll never learn to play it." However, he didn't let them discourage him and as time passed, the feedback got better-in any event, he never lost his desire to master the blues harp.

Read more about Chris Harper on Last.fm.


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