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The CyberTones - The World Needs Love Lyrics



The CyberTones - The World Needs Love Lyrics
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Those were the days
When fairy tales of long-lasting gods are gone
It's all in your mind
The world you create is the world you will find
How do you stop someone
Shooting missiles from so far away
It's not easy, but we'll try
If I could give you the sky
I would write across the sky in letters
That would soar a thousand feet high
The world needs love
The time has come for open hearts
One day these mindless wars must end
Why can't we see
All everyone needs is just to have a friend
We all know what's right and wrong
Help the weak get strong
We've got a lot to learn
But what can I give you in return
If we looked to the moon
We could share a billion stars
So why do we break each other's hearts
The world needs love
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Those were the days
When fairy tales of long-lasting gods are gone
It's all in your mind
The world you create is the world you will find
How do you stop someone
Shooting missiles from so far away
It's not easy, but we'll try
If I could give you the sky
I would write across the sky in letters
That would soar a thousand feet high
The world needs love
The time has come for open hearts
One day these mindless wars must end
Why can't we see
All everyone needs is just to have a friend
We all know what's right and wrong
Help the weak get strong
We've got a lot to learn
But what can I give you in return
If we looked to the moon
We could share a billion stars
So why do we break each other's hearts
The world needs love
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Writer: Mark London, John Thomas, Ian Harrod
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




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Performed By: The CyberTones
Language: English
Length: 2:49
Written by: Mark London, John Thomas, Ian Harrod

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