All Kinds Of People

Album: A Modern Day Distraction (2024)
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  • Ziggy was whiz kid
    Now he lives in LA
    Jimmy's on the handouts
    And that's where he's gonna stay
    We're all trying just to find our way, everyday

    Dizzy's all around town
    Busy selling cheap highs
    Danny thought he had it made
    Now he's doing hard time
    'Cause we're all trying just to find our way, everyday

    Hey, what do you say?
    We're all kinds of people
    But we're all the same
    I said, hey
    What do you say?
    We're all kinds of people
    We're all kinds of right and wrong
    Trying to find where we belong
    We're all kinds of people

    Mickey's never coming down
    But he can barely stand up
    Suzie gives it all away
    She only ever wanted love
    'Cause we're all trying just to find our way, everyday

    Hey, what do you say?
    We're all kinds of people
    But we're all the same
    I said, hey
    What do you say?
    We're all kinds of people
    We're all kinds of right and wrong
    Trying a find where we belong
    We're all kinds of people

    Hey, what do you say?
    We're all kinds of people
    But we're all the same
    I said, hey
    What do you say?
    We're all kinds of people
    We're all kinds of right and wrong
    Trying a find where we belong
    We're all kinds of people

    We're all kinds of people Writer/s: Jake Bugg, Mark Philip Taylor, Patrick Richard Mascall, Paul Michael Barry
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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