
Date of issue: 07.02.1999
Record label: Parlophone
Song language: English
Let The Healing Begin |
I’ve kept it inside much to long |
There’s no relief |
Carry it around just like a stone |
Too heavy for me |
I had paid the price |
Of standing on the outside looking in |
It’s time to let the healing begin |
A boy is strung out he’s going through hell |
His mother weeps |
His spirit is broken and there’s nothing left |
Just a terrible need |
And the days are marked by the heaviness of the heart |
It never mends |
Until the healing begins |
And the tension prowls the streets like and animal |
The people stay behind their locks and chains |
It’s a shame |
When so many are trying their best to live as one |
And the smoke form the fires covers the sun |
A young girl is lying in the dirt |
Her dreams ended there |
Caught in the crossfire on somebody’s turf |
Hatred in the air |
It’s a voice that never sings |
A winter without the spring |
It never ends |
It’s time to let the healing begin |
It’s time to let the healing begin |
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