Текст песни John Mellencamp - It All Comes True
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I stand here a black man I have no historyI was brought up in East Chicago And I grew up on the streetsThe chains around the playground were the chains around my heartThe brand upon my shoulder Well it reminds you who you areAnd it all comes true Yes it all comes trueLike a wheel inside a wheel It turns on youAnd you think, What have I done? What can I do?What you believe about yourselfIt all comes trueI was just a young girl My mother called me "Hon"My father was unhappy `Cause I should have been his sonThey said, "Learn to be a waitress and learn to be a wifeAnd be thankful for a chance to live an ordinary life"And it all comes true Yes it all comes trueLike a wheel inside a wheel It turns on youAnd you think, What have I done? What can I do?What you believe about yourselfIt all comes trueMy life is a contradiction of sorrow and desireI drag my heart across the ash to throw it on the fireMaybe there`s a reason and could there be a planOr are we all just fools to think we`ll understandAnd it all comes true Yes it all comes trueLike a wheel inside a wheel It turns on youAnd you think, What have I done? What can I do?What you believe about yourselfIt all comes trueAnd it all comes true Yes it all comes trueLike a wheel inside a wheel It turns on youAnd you think, What have I done? What can I do?What you believe about yourselfIt all comes true