You Never Know

Album: Wilco (The Album) (2009)
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  • Come on children
    You're acting like children
    Every generation thinks
    Its the end of the world

    And all ya fat followers
    Get fit fast
    Every generation thinks it's the last
    Thinks its the end of the world

    Yes dream down a well
    There's a lone heavy hell
    I don't care anymore
    I don't care anymore
    It's a feeling we transcend
    If we're here at the end
    I don't care anymore
    I don't care anymore
    You never know

    Come on kids
    You're acting like children
    Act your age
    Put back the black metals and pearls
    All ya sword swallowers pull yourselves together
    Every generation thinks its the worst
    Thinks it's the end of the world

    It's a secret I can't tell
    There's a wish down a well
    I don't care anymore
    I don't care anymore
    It's a long heavy hell
    Super-size it by ten
    I don't care anymore
    I don't care anymore
    You never know
    You never know

    It's a dear to transcend
    Everyone here, at the end

    I don't care anymore
    I don't care anymore
    I don't care anymore
    I don't care anymore
    You never know Writer/s: GLENN KOTCHE, JEFFREY SCOTT TWEEDY, JOHN CHADWICK STIRRATT, MIKAEL JORGENSEN, NELS CLINE, PAT SANSONE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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