Sunday, June 26, 2016

In honor of England whose citizens peacefully broke the chains of neocons and globalists: Song, 'LET ME BE,' 1965 by the Turtles: 'Don't try to change me or rearrange me to satisfy the selfishness in you. I'm not a piece of clay to mold to your moves each day. I'm sorry, I'm not the fool you thought would play by your rules'

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"Let Me Be," by The Turtles released in 1965. Let Me Be, You Tube, featuring lyrics
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"Let me be," lyrics
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"Please don't mistake me or try to make me
The shadow of anybody else

I ain't the him or her you think I am
I'm just trying hard to be myself
Though society's goal is to be part of the whole
That may sound good to you, not to me
 
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Let me be, let me be
To think like I want to
Let me be, let me be
That's all I ask of you
I am what I am and that's all I ever can be
 
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Don't try to plan me or understand me
I can't stand to be understood
I could never give in to or ever live up to
Being like you think I should
 
I've got some inner need that I'm tryin' to heed  



Let me be, let me be
To think like I want to
Let me be, let me be
That's all I ask of you
I am what I am and that's all I ever can be
 
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Don't try to change me or rearrange me
To satisfy the selfishness in you

I'm not a piece of clay to mold to your moves each day  
And I'm not a pawn to be told how to move
I'm sorry I'm not the fool you thought would play by your rules
 
A 'To each is own' philosophy

Let me be, let me be
To think like I want to

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Let me be, let me be
That's all I ask of you

I am what I am and that's all I ever can be 

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I said that's all I ever can be
I said that's all I ever can be
I said that's all I ever can be"
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About The Turtles 


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Added: Thanks so much to England's voters! You give us hope. Please excuse tiny text here and in spots above. It's one of google's ways of throwing a fit. They hate free speech.
 


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