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A vision of rock and roll And high fashion swirls in your head If you can't be yourself Then you'd rather be dead If they treat you rotten and unkind They can't change the world inside your mind CHORUS I think you're alright I think you're alright I think you're alright It all turns out in the end Colord hair and thrift store duds That's what you wear every day A bit of fabulous You don't care what they say If they treat you rotten and unkind They can't change the world inside your mind CHORUS Today's fashion geek Can be trendy all next week And change the world In which we live CHORUS Written by Arigon Starr © 2000 Starrwatcher Publishing (ASCAP) Lyrics reprinted by Kind Permission |
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| ABOUT I THINK YOU'RE ALRIGHT
When you're a young person, it's often tough to be different. In spite of that there are lots of individuals who have the courage to "be themselves." I was one of those people! I had my time of colored hair and thrift store clothes. Being different really builds character and strength and I hope that folks of all ages listening to this track will have a little extra courage to be unique. FYI -- the above photo is featured in Gwendolen Cates' book "Indian Country." |
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