Never Gonna Change

Album: SuperHeavy (2011)
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  • With your red, red lips on your white, white face
    And your twisted smile gone without a trace
    With your father's money and your mother's taste
    With your sister's wardrobe all cinched in at the waist

    What does it matter to me?
    Now that you vanished 'cross the scene

    With your dancing mind and your sparkling wit
    And your lettery connections that you care for not one thing
    Well your jewelry dripping off your ?
    But I know you're never gonna change your way

    What does it matter to me?
    Now that you vanished 'cross the scene

    A pearl in the ocean so blue
    That's what I think of when I dream about you

    With your red, red lips on your old sullen skin
    And your cocktail dresses made for poems
    And your father's money and your mother's grace
    You always want to have it your very own way

    You're never gonna change
    You're never gonna change your ways
    You're never gonna change
    But you're never gonna change

    You're never gonna change Writer/s: DAVE STEWART, MICHAEL (MICK) JAGGER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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