Lyrics A Few Good Men - John Parr

A Few Good Men - John Parr
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song A Few Good Men, artist - John Parr. Album song The Mission, in the genre Альтернатива
Date of issue: 02.07.2012
Record label: JOHN PARR
Song language: English

A Few Good Men

The blood of a country’s on the street tonight
There’s madness all around
Their children are hungry while their mothers weep
I can’t forget the sound
We are lost and alone
Doesn’t anybody care
Keep us safe
Free from harm
They say this silent prayer
All we need is just a few good men
To set our country free
All we need is just a few good men
Then once again, our children will live free
The heart of a country’s beating strong and brave
In every young man’s breast
He’ll fight like a lion for what he believes
No one shall live oppressed
All for one, one for all
I still hear their battle call
They stood proud
They stood tall
They won’t let our nation fall
All we need is just a few good men
To set our country free
All we need is just a few good men
Then once again, our children will be free
Soldier on, through adversity
We must all be brave
Truth and honor
Defeat uncertainty
We need someone to lead the way
All we need is just a few good men
To set our country free
All we need is just a few good men
And soon the blind will see
All we need is just a few good men
In who we can believe
All we need is just a few good men
And once again our children will live free

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