Lyrics A Different World - Laurie Anderson
We
were
born
to
mothers
who
smoked
and
drank
Our
cribs
were
covered
in
lead-based
paint
No
childproof
lids
No
seatbelts
in
cars
Rode
bikes
with
no
helmets
And
still
here
we
are
Still
here
we
are
We
got
daddy's
belt
when
we
misbehaved
Had
three
TV
channels
you
got
up
to
change
No
video
games
and
no
satellite
All
we
had
were
friends
and
they
were
outside
Playing
outside
It
was
a
different
life
When
we
were
boys
and
girls
Not
just
a
different
time
It
was
a
different
world
School
always
started
the
same
everyday
The
pledge
of
allegiance,
then
someone
would
pray
Not
every
kid
made
the
team
when
they
tried
We
got
disappointed
but
that
was
alright
We
turned
out
alright
It
was
a
different
life
When
we
were
boys
and
girls
Not
just
a
different
time
It
was
a
different
world
No
bottled
water
We'd
drink
from
a
garden
hose
And
every
Sunday,
All
the
stores
were
closed.
It
was
a
different
life
When
we
were
boys
and
girls
Not
just
a
different
time
It
was
a
different
world
It
was
a
different
life
When
we
were
boys
and
girls
Not
just
a
different
time
It
was
a
different
world
It
was
a
different
world
1 The Lake - Instrumental
2 Birth of Lola
3 Tell All the Animals
4 From the Air
5 Phosphenes
6 Lola Goes Blind
7 Iron Mountain
8 How to Feel Sad Without Being Sad
9 The West Village
10 Life Lived Backwards
11 The Cloud
12 A Different World
13 What If the Sky Froze?
14 Piano Lessons
15 Animals Are Like People
16 The Release of Love
17 Three Ghosts
18 The Bardo
19 The Real World
20 Dreaming of Life Before Birth
21 A Story About a Story
22 Flow
23 Facebook
24 Bring Her Some Flowers
25 The Mother Meditation
26 The Lake - Vocal version
27 Turning Time Around
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