paroles de chanson It All Comes True - John Mellencamp
Written
by:
John
Mellencamp
and
George
M.
Green
I
stand
here
a
black
man
I
have
no
history
I
was
brought
up
in
East
Chicago
And
I
grew
up
on
the
streets
The
chains
around
the
playground
were
the
chains
around
my
heart
The
brand
upon
my
shoulder
Well
it
reminds
you
who
you
are
And
it
all
comes
true
Yes
it
all
comes
true
Like
a
wheel
inside
a
wheel
It
turns
on
you
And
you
think,
What
have
I
done?
What
can
I
do?
What
you
believe
about
yourself
It
all
comes
true
I
was
just
a
young
girl
My
mother
called
me
"Hon"
My
father
was
unhappy
'Cause
I
should
have
been
his
son
They
said,
"Learn
to
be
a
waitress
and
learn
to
be
a
wife
And
be
thankful
for
a
chance
to
live
an
ordinary
life"
And
it
all
comes
true
Yes
it
all
comes
true
Like
a
wheel
inside
a
wheel
It
turns
on
you
And
you
think,
What
have
I
done?
What
can
I
do?
What
you
believe
about
yourself
It
all
comes
true
My
life
is
a
contradiction
of
sorrow
and
desire
I
drag
my
heart
across
the
ash
to
throw
it
on
the
fire
Maybe
there's
a
reason
and
could
there
be
a
plan
Or
are
we
all
just
fools
to
think
we'll
understand
And
it
all
comes
true
Yes
it
all
comes
true
Like
a
wheel
inside
a
wheel
It
turns
on
you
And
you
think,
What
have
I
done?
What
can
I
do?
What
you
believe
about
yourself
It
all
comes
true
And
it
all
comes
true
Yes
it
all
comes
true
Like
a
wheel
inside
a
wheel
It
turns
on
you
And
you
think,
What
have
I
done?
What
can
I
do?
What
you
believe
about
yourself
It
all
comes
true
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