Anything Changes

Bob Cowsill, Paul Cowsill

Poor old moon lost its lease
Now it's just another piece of real estate
Plane jumpers claimed their stake

No longer history
End of a mystery
It's made of rock
And dust like you and me

Landed in peace
For mankind, ease your mind
Sorry indeed
So roll the tides, keep your pride
Shine on me

Man in the moon resigned
Packed and left to work full time
As Jupiter's lunar caretaker

Leading a pleasant life
Twelve moons and no moonlight from Jupitеr

Landed in peace
For mankind, еase your mind
Sorry indeed
So roll the tides, keep your pride
Shine on me

End of a fantasy
Lover's lie helplessly hoping for
Another moonlit shore

Moon walker, what's your game?
Ride the heaven print your name on every star
Don't go too far
For you may find
A hostile outer space
If you try to spread the human race

Trivia about the song Anything Changes by The Cowsills

When was the song “Anything Changes” released by The Cowsills?
The song Anything Changes was released in 1969, on the album “II X II”.
Who composed the song “Anything Changes” by The Cowsills?
The song “Anything Changes” by The Cowsills was composed by Bob Cowsill, Paul Cowsill.

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