I Don't Want To Change The World

Album: No More Tears (1991)
Play Video
  • Standing at the crossroads
    World spinning 'round and 'round
    Know which way I'm going
    You can't bring me down
    Don't you try and teach me no original sin
    I don't need your pity for the shape I'm in

    I don't want to change the world
    I don't want the world to change me
    I don't want to change the world
    I don't want to world to change me, oh oh

    Tell me I'm a sinner, I've got news for you
    I spoke to God this morning and He don't like you
    For telling all the people the original sin
    He says He knows you better than you'll ever know Him

    I don't want to change the world
    I don't want the world to change me
    I don't want to change the world
    I don't want to world to change me

    You know it ain't easy
    You know it ain't fair
    So don't try and please me
    Because I really don't care

    Don't tell me stories
    'Cause yesterday's glories
    Have gone away, so far away
    I've heard it said there's a light up ahead
    Lord, I hope and pray I'm here to stay

    Tell me I'm a sinner, I've got news for you
    I spoke to God this morning and He don't like you
    Don't you try and teach me no original sin
    I don't need your pity for the shape I'm in

    I don't want to change the world
    I don't want the world to change me
    I don't want to change the world
    I don't want to world to change me

    I don't want to change the world
    I don't want the world to change me
    I don't want to change the world
    I don't want to world to change me (don't, don't, don't) Writer/s: John Osbourne, Randolph Frank Castillo, Zakk Wylde
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 6

  • Dan Gillespy from Courtenay BcA very very good and a very very cool Ozzy Osbourne classic.
  • Michelle-paulette from Houston, TxWell it's certainly not against religion in general. It does seem to be specifically against Catholicism and the founding principle of original sin, as well as the concept of the Holy mother Church being the only path way to salvation. The reason I say this is because Ozzie is actually an Anglican, at least he was in 92 often wears a cross, sometimes kissies his cross, and within the song he specifically said he spoke to God this morning which is how we found out he doesn’t like you. Also he says that he prays that he is here to stay. Praying and talking to God, is not atheistic, Why would you pray or talk to a God you don’t believe in? But it is clear that he does not want believes pushed upon him. He’s not looking to change the world but he will not allow the world to change him.
  • Tom from Anglesey, Uk, WalesActually, "Just Say Ozzy" Doesn't have Demonic artwork, and that came out before No More Tears, so No More Tears was the SECOND album without demonic artwork.
  • Jessica from Chattanooga, Tnactaly its about how religous (deleted) push religon "tell me im a sinner i got news 2 u i spoke to god this morning and he dont like you
  • Jeri from Edmonton, CanadaI think he's trying to tell us not to think too highly of him,he's an ordinary person just like us but my mind doesn't get that message! Ozzy Rules
  • Ravyn from Hell, NyThis song is pretty much about people looking up to him as a God, which he is not.

    Although, he is to me.
see more comments

Editor's Picks

Facebook, Bromance and Email - The First Songs To Use New Words

Facebook, Bromance and Email - The First Songs To Use New WordsSong Writing

Where words like "email," "thirsty," "Twitter" and "gangsta" first showed up in songs, and which songs popularized them.

Stand By Me: The Perfect Song-Movie Combination

Stand By Me: The Perfect Song-Movie CombinationSong Writing

In 1986, a Stephen King novella was made into a movie, with a classic song serving as title, soundtrack and tone.

Adele

AdeleFact or Fiction

Despite her reticent personality, Adele's life and music are filled with intrigue. See if you can spot the true tales.

Ian Anderson: "The delight in making music is that you don't have a formula"

Ian Anderson: "The delight in making music is that you don't have a formula"Songwriter Interviews

Ian talks about his 3 or 4 blatant attempts to write a pop song, and also the ones he most connected with, including "Locomotive Breath."

John Lee Hooker

John Lee HookerSongwriter Interviews

Into the vaults for Bruce Pollock's 1984 conversation with the esteemed bluesman. Hooker talks about transforming a Tony Bennett classic and why you don't have to be sad and lonely to write the blues.

Al Jourgensen of Ministry

Al Jourgensen of MinistrySongwriter Interviews

In the name of song explanation, Al talks about scoring heroin for William Burroughs, and that's not even the most shocking story in this one.