Stevie Wonder - Same Old Story lyrics

[Stevie Wonder - Same Old Story lyrics]

Born to open for mankind nature's door
A life known by a few

And those who knew that shared
Their knowledge fewer cared
About what plants could do

For most felt it was mad to conceive
That plants thought, felt
And moved quite like we
But with instruments Bose would devise
Would take Science it'self by a surprise, so

On we go to where who knows
To a place where there's still non-believers
What will it take for heaven's sake
For those who find what's real
Too hard to believe in
It's that same old story again

Born of slaves who died too soon to realize
The need his life would be

Selflessy he gave his wisdom to a way
Where first no minds would see

He said if farm land was to be rich
We must plant crops to replenish it
But it took him persuasion and tests
To convince them Carver's way was best, so

On we go to where who knows
To a place where there's still non-believers
What will it take for heaven's sake
For those who find what's real
Too hard to believe in
It's that same old story again

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