| Heaven on Earth, we need it now
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| I’m sick of all of this hanging around
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| Sick of sorrow, sick of the pain
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| I’m sick of hearing again and again
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| That there’s gonna be peace on Earth
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| Where I grew up there weren’t many trees
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| Where there was we’d tear them down
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| And use them on our enemies
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| They say that what you mock
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| Will surely overtake you
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| And you become a monster
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| So the monster will not break you
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| And it’s already gone too far
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| You say that if you go in hard
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| You won’t get hurt
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| Jesus can you take the time
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| To throw a drowning man a line
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| Peace on Earth
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| Tell the ones who hear no sound
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| Whose sons are living in the ground
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| Peace on Earth
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| No whos or whys
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| No one cries like a mother cries
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| For peace on Earth
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| She never got to say goodbye
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| To see the colour in his eyes
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| Now he’s in the dirt
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| Peace on Earth
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| They’re reading names out over the radio
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| All the folks the rest of us won’t get to know
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| Sean and Julia, Gareth, Ann, and Breda
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| Their lives are bigger than any big idea
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| Jesus can you take the time
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| To throw a drowning man a line
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| Peace on Earth
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| To tell the ones who hear no sound
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| Whose sons are living in the ground
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| Peace on Earth
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| Jesus and the song you wrote
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| The words are sticking in my throat
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| Peace on Earth
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| Hear it every Christmas time
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| But hope and history won’t rhyme
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| So what’s it worth
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| This peace on Earth
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| Peace on Earth
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| Peace on Earth |