| I see them everyday, strangers in a way
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| But I know them all the same
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| You can’t see them in the light
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| They’re obscured from your sight
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| It’s not a matter of wrong or right
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| They think there’s nothing to fight for
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| That there is no cause
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| Just live a life of pleasure
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| Without any rules or laws
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| Now more than ever
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| Is the time to open your eyes
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| Don’t turn your head away
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| Got to keep questioning why
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| Care, you’ve got to care
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| Search for a way
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| To live more than a day
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| Care, no one seems to care
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| Lives are filled with hate
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| They resign themselves to fate
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| Talk about nuclear bombs
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| And all the other wrongs
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| Make the world a desperate place
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| For any kind of race
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| Another holocaust
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| How can you measure the cost
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| With no experience
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| How can you feel the loss
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| You all live in apathy
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| The war won’t come to your country
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| But what gives anyone the right
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| To keep the world in such a fright
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| I see them everyday
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| Strangers in a way
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| But I know them all the same
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| Care, you’ve got to care
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| Search for a way to live more than a day
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| Care, no one seems to care
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| Lives are filled with hate
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| They resign themselves to fate
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| Care, you can’t despair
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| The madness causing fear
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| Is all that you hear
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| Care, you’ve got to care
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| It’s a responsibility for you and for me |