| We don’t have much in common
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| You and me, mmm
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| But that’s alright
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| We’ll never see eye to eye on everything
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| But we can try
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| I’m from the middle of nowhere, Tennessee
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| Where there’s a cross at every turn
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| You’re on the other side of the world
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| You’re tryin' to survive
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| While cities burn
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| I’m not sure I’ll ever know that kind of hurt
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| They say black, white, left and right
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| But I believe somewhere in between
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| We’re all sisters and brothers
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| If we love one another
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| Then it’s all not just a dream
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| We can live and die in harmony
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| It’s that easy
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| That’s what I believe
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| I’ve never spent one single night
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| Out on the street
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| I guess I’ve never gone more than a day
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| Without somethin' to eat
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| The truth is I’ve been blessed
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| With so much more than I deserve
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| But tell me, my friends
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| What’s it all really worth?
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| You’ll never have enough if you ain’t got love
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| They say black, white, left, and right
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| But I believe somewhere in between
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| We’re all sisters and brothers
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| If we love one another
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| Then it’s all not just a dream
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| We can live and die in harmony
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| It’s that easy
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| That’s what I believe
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| We can live and die in harmony
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| It’s that easy
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| That’s what I believe |