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To Each His Own Lyrics

I love a man who isn't too proud to admit when he's wrong,
A benefactor of good doctrines, to each his own,
And I won't deny that I can be guilty in the first degree,
Of putting another one's needs behind those of me.

It's a simple sword to wield,
But it can get a little gray and thorny in terms of yield.
It's just a part of the deal, that turning wheel.

Imagine all the people, if everyone could get their way,
You'd think, "man, wouldn't be in the position we are today."
You may say that I'm a dreamer, a dreamer I may be,
I just don't want anybody telling me how it has got to be.

It's a natural need to feel,
But it can get a little painful when you think that it's starting to heal.
That wasn't part of the deal, that grinding wheel

Oh, let me be,
Why can't you see that if everyone gets an opinion, then we'll never agree.
Oh, somebody call a doctor,
Hell, somebody call a priest,
Oh, one more of these and I'm back to the bourgeoisie.

Whether that may be the case,
I will never ever acquiesce disgrace.
One day we'll all have to face,
The curse of the human race.

Well, I know that I can be deceiving and I know that I can make you wait,
But I never took you anywhere you didn't want to be and I never make you wait too late.
It's a serious situation to be channeling you through me,
So, I speak my mind more than most of the time,
Two cents ain't such a bad fee.

Let me be,
Why can't you see,
If everybody gets an opinion, then we'll never agree.
Oh, somebody call a doctor,
Hell, somebody call a priest,
Oh, one more of these and I'm back to the bourgeoisie.
I guarantee,
I'm back to the bourgeoisie.
I'll never be free,
Back in the bourgeoisie.
Back in the bourgeoisie.

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