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Bob Seger Lyrics for Song: Revisionism Street
 Lyrics for Album: It's A Mystery [1995]
 
 
 
 24088>I saw them standing on a corner
 
 Bathed in ordinary light
 
 They turned away and started walkin'
 
 And faded off into the night
 
 Some years ago they were in fashion
 
 Tonight they couldn't get a seat
 
 They've got themselves a brand new history
 
 From Revisionism Street
 
 Written on Revisionism Street
 
 
 
 The years of sacrifice and struggle
 
 The arc of stardom's natural course
 
 The inevitable decline
 
 The wolves waiting at the door
 
 "Let's dig up something really nasty"
 
 "Let's get some clay around their feet"
 
 "No ones memory is sacred 'round here
 
 On Revisionism Street"
 
 
 
 "We'll never be in the arena"
 
 "Hey, we'll never have to compete"
 
 "We'll never write a classic novel"
 
 "And we'll never have to be discreet!"
 
 
 
 Alfred Hitchcock, Isaac Newton
 
 Elvis Presley, Captain Bligh
 
 They're heroic or pathetic
 
 Depending on which book you buy
 
 Charles Dickens, Jackie Gleason
 
 Burn 'em all, turn up the heat
 
 If there's no truth, use innuendo
 
 this is Revisionism Street
 
 
 
 "Let's find ourselves some old acquaintance"
 
 "Let's see what they have to say"
 
 "Some disgruntled ex-employee"
 
 "Presto! Payday!"
 
 
 
 A tree falls in the forest
 
 A million copies go to print
 
 Some parasitic little feeder
 
 Sits back and makes a mint
 
 Somewhere a baby's softly sleeping
 
 lt's innocence complete
 
 Unaware they're workin' late tonight
 
 On Revisionism Street
 
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 "It's A Mystery [1995]"
 
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