Trouble

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Arthur Brown

Arthur Brown (born Arthur Wilton Brown on 24 June 1942) is an English rock and roll musician best known for his flamboyant, theatrical style and significant influence on Alice Cooper,Peter Gabriel,Marilyn Manson, George Clinton,Kiss, King Diamond, and Bruce Dickinson, among others, and for his number one hit in the UK Singles Chart and Canada, "Fire" in 1968. more »


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2016
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Take a look into tomorrow
And see yesterday return
So much pain and so much sorrow
Will mankind ever learn

I would like to write a song
And tell the world
What's wrong with it today

I would write a book
If that were all it took
To make it's troubles go away
I'd write that book today

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Written by: ANDREW DALBY

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