| Sister cries out, from her baby bed
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| Brother runs in, feathers on his head
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| Mama’s in her room learnin' how to sew
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| Daddy’s drinkin' beer, listenin' to the radio
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| Hank Williams sings Kaw-Liga and Dear John
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| And time marches on, time marches on
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| Sister’s using rouge and clear complexion soap
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| Brother’s wearin' beads and he smokes a lot of dope
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| Mama is depressed, barely makes a sound
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| Daddy’s got a girlfriend in another town
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| Bob Dylan sings «Like a Rolling Stone»
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| And time marches on, time marches on
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| The South moves north, North moves south
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| A star is born, a star burns out
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| The only thing that stays the same is
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| Everything changes, everything changes
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| Sister calls herself a sexy grandma
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| Brother’s on a diet for high cholesterol
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| Mama’s out of touch with reality
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| Daddy’s in the ground beneath the maple tree
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| As the angels sing an old Hank Williams song
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| Time marches on, time marches on
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| Time marches on, time marches on
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| Time marches on, time marches on |