Absolutely - even though anybody answering wouldn't be heard by Finn, it's the kind of thing that people are never asked. What would you change, to make things better?
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4 comments:
that's a good song, i like it
He's a wordsmith, is Neil Finn. "Tell me everything you would change...". If that was the only line in the song, it would still be a great one.
Matt
that is the best one, it's the one thing that opens up someone's mind to possibility and it's empowering.
Absolutely - even though anybody answering wouldn't be heard by Finn, it's the kind of thing that people are never asked. What would you change, to make things better?
Matt
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