I want to learn what life is for
I don't want much, I just want more
Ask what I want and I will sing
I want everything (everything)
Id cure the cold and the traffic jam
If there were floods, I'd give a dam
Id never sleep, I'd only sing
Let me do everything (everything)
Id like to plan a city, play the cello
Play at monte carlo, play othello
Move into the white house, paint it yellow
Speak portuguese and duch
And if it's not too much
Id like to have the perfect twin
One whod go out as I came in
Ive got to grab the big brass ring
So I'll have everything (everything)
Im like a child whos set free
At the fun fair
Every ride invites me
And it's unfair
Saying that I only
Get my one share
Doesnt't't't seem just
I could live as I must
If theyd
Give me the time to turn a tide
Give me the truth if once I lied
Give me the man whos gonna bring
More of everything
Then I'll have everything
Everything
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