| At a crossroads in London as the winter winds whipped through my hair
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| I noticed everyone stared at the ground and passed by like I wasn’t there
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| I watched lonely people keep all to themselves full of fear in the worlds they
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| had made
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| I swore then that I’d make a difference I promised that I’d make a change
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| Is that how it is?
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| Is that how it is, baby, with you?
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| Is that how you want it to be?
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| 'Cause that’s how it is with me As I walked past a churchyard an old man on his knees in the street
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| Said, «Son, do you think you could help me? |
| 'Cause I’m cold and I’d like
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| something to eat.»
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| But I could tell by the look in his eyes that he also needed a friend
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| So I smiled and I sat down beside him and he wept as I held his hand
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| Is that how it is?
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| Is that how it is, baby, with you?
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| Is that how you want it to be?
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| 'Cause that’s how it is with me In the dark of night when you’re feeling that there’s no hope in sight
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| Do you dream of the world that we could make if we’d all just give instead of take?
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| We can open our hearts for our children’s' sake
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| We can turn things around before it’s too late
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| Baby, that’s how it is with me Do you wish to see the day when our love will set us free and together we all
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| can live in peace?
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| Do you keep your faith when others just shake their heads and say that people
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| will always stay the same?
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| Does your heart begin to break when you think of the world that we could make
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| if we’d all just give instead of take?
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| In the dark of night when you’re feeling that there’s no hope in sight do you
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| dream someday soon we’ll see the light? |