(h. gordy/a. story)
Here they come
Looking so alive
Theyre here for business
But its all none of your jive
Brighter tomorrows are in their eyes
Youd better make way for the young folks
Oh, yeah yeah yeah yeah
They say yes and you say no
They ask you why and you close the door
My old friend I thought you knew by now
You cant do that to the young folks
Oh, no no no no
You might not like it but Ive got to tell you
Gotta tell you
Youd better make way for the young folks
Oh, yeah yeah yeah yeah
Theyre marching with signs
Theyre standing in lines (yeah)
Protesting your right to turn out the light
In their lives
Heres the deal
Accept it if you will
Theyre coming on strong
Its their time to live
My old friend I thought you knew by now
You gotta make way for the young folks
Oh, yeah yeah yeah yeah
You may not like it but Ive got to tell you
Gotta tell you
Woh
Youd better make way
You gotta make way
Youd better make way
For the young folks
(oh yeah)
You may not like it but Ive got to tell you
Gotta tell you
Woh
Youd better make way
You gotta make way
Youd better make way
For the youngs folks
(oh, oh yeah)
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