| Old man
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| Your race is run
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| You think it’s over
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| It’s only begun
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| Child is born
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| Who has to face
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| The world you’re leaving
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| A dangerous place
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| Listen To The Voices
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| Crying to be free
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| Can we be the promise that we promised to be
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| Love and understanding
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| Are better than a war
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| People just laughing 'cause they’ve heard it before
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| Night chills
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| In Plenty town
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| Cardboard hotels
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| They sleep on the ground
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| Hard choices
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| How to respond
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| Red or rosé
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| With the Duck à l’orange
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| Listen To The Voices
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| So easy to ignore
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| Choruses of old folk scared to open the door
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| Living in the shadows
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| And dying in the cold
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| Inner city jungle ain’t no place to grow old
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| Helpless
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| We’ll never be
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| Though justice
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| Is so hard to see
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| Kindness, yes
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| That same old song
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| But don’t stop singing
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| There’s so much strength in kindness
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| Listen To The Voices — Crying to be free
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| Crying to be free — Can we be the promise
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| Can we be the promise — That we promised to be
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| Love and understanding — Better than a war
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| Are better than a war — People just laughing
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| People just laughing 'cause they’ve heard it before
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| Listen To The Voices
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| Crying to be free
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| Can we be the promise that we promised to be
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| Listen To The Voices — Listen To The Voices
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| Crying to be free — Crying to be free
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| Can we be the promise — Can we be the promise
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| That we promised to be
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| Love and understanding — Love and understanding
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| Are better than a war — Better than a war
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| People just laughing
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| People just laughing 'cause they’ve heard it before |