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Everyman

I recall wanting to fit in with my friends
Through it all I realized I was not like them but that's all right
Just because I don't think like you don't make me wrong
I never was the kind to fall in line and tag along
I may be walking down a lonesome highway
One thing's for certain I'm going to do it my way

Every man must travel down his own road
Every heart beats to a different drum
If by chance you should meet a lonely stranger
Offer up your hand and reach out to every man

You and I won't always have the same point of view
There'll be times I don't see things quite like you do
Until you've walked a mile or two in my shoes
How can you tell me I've not paid my dues

Every man must travel down his own road
Every heart beats to a different drum
If by chance you should meet a lonely stranger
Offer up your hand and reach out to every man

Life's too short sisters and brothers
To waste our time pointing fingers at each other

Every man must travel down his own road
Every heart beats to a different drum
If by chance you should meet a lonely stranger
Offer up your hand and reach out to every man
Every man must travel down his own road
Every heart beats to a different drum
If by chance you should meet a lonely stranger
Offer up your hand and reach out to every man


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