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  1. Dialogue (Part I & II) Lyrics: Are you optimistic 'bout the way things are going? / No, I never ever think of it at all / Don't you ever worry / When you see what's going down?

  2. In Part I, the song's lyrics are a dialogue between two young people with different views. The first person (whose lines are sung by Terry Kath) is very concerned about events of the early 1970s, such as the Vietnam war, starvation, and "repression... closing in around."

  3. Jul 15, 2010 · Chicago - Dialogue Part 1 & 2 (1972) Studio version. Great lyrics.... http://www.chicagotheband.com/ Are you optimistic 'bout the way things are going ...more.

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  4. (Robert Lamm) Part I. Terry. Are you optimistic. 'bout the way things are going? Peter. No, I nver ever think of it at all. Terry. Don't you ever worry. When you see what's going down? Peter. No, I try to mind my business, that is, no business at all. Terry. When it's time to function. as a feeling human being, will your.

  5. Sep 13, 2023 · Through its rich harmonies, contrasting musical sections, and thought-provoking lyrics, the song captures the essence of dialogue by showcasing the back-and-forth interactions between characters with diverse viewpoints.

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  7. The lyrics are about a politically active person talking to a politically ignorant one. What I like in this song are the horn parts. I thought the lyrics were a little silly, but it was written in the early 70s and I didn't hear it until the 90s.