Rebel

Album: Rebel (1976)
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  • Not for me all the things you must do.
    I am glad now that I can see through.
    They say that I'm crazy, I'm out of my mind,
    Searching for something I'll never find.
    Don't call me a loser,
    Call me a rebel.
    No one said I must run in this race.
    Always right, putting me in my place.
    I know it's not easy, believe in yourself,
    You won't find the answer in somebody else.
    Don't call me a loser,
    Call me a rebel.
    Call me a rebel.
    I'm not one of the crowd,
    The shout was so loud
    No one hears a word they say.
    I'm not one of the fools
    Who are making the rules
    And they're changing day by day.
    Call me a rebel.
    I've got nothing to hide,
    Just the feeling inside!
    Don't call me a loser,
    Call me a rebel.
    Call me a rebel.
    Call me a rebel.
    Call me a rebel.
    Call me a rebel.
    Writer/s: JOHN (GB 1) MILES, ROBERT MARSHALL
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