Berlin Irving - I'm Marching Along With Time (1938) Lyrics

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Berlin Irving
Miscellaneous
I'm Marching Along With Time (1938)
This world of ours is ever changing
The hands of time keep rearranging
With ev'ry change I'm right on the beat
Won't let the grass grow under my feet

I'm marching along with time
I'll be marching from time to time
For I'm not gonna let the parade go by
You know that time marches on and so do I

One day I changed my horse
For a motor and now, of course
I'll be changing my car for a plane to fly
You know that time marches on and so do I

There'll be a change in music
A change in rhythm
A change in dancing
But I'll be right with 'em

Watch me and you will find
That I just won't be left behind
Father Time marches on with his head up high
And so do I
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