I Hope

Album: Taking the Long Way (2006)
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  • Sunday morning, I heard the preacher say
    Thou shall not kill
    I don't wanna hear nothing else about killing
    And that it's God's will

    'Cause our children are watching us
    They put their trust in us
    They're gonna be like us
    So let's learn from our history
    And do it differently

    I hope, for more love, more joy and laughter
    I hope, we'll have more than we'll ever need
    I hope, we'll have more happy ever afters
    I hope, we can all live more fearlessly
    And we can lose all the pain and misery
    I hope, I hope

    Oh, Rosie, her man he gets too rough, yeah
    And all she can say, is he's a good man
    He don't mean no harm
    He was just brought up that way

    But our children are watching us
    They put their trust in us
    They're gonna be like us
    It's okay for us to disagree
    We can work it out lovingly

    I hope, for more love, more joy and laughter
    I hope, you'll have more than you'll ever need
    I hope, you'll have more happy ever afters
    I hope, you can live more fearlessly
    And you can lose all your pain and misery
    I hope, I hope

    There must be a way to change what's going on
    No, I don't have all the answers

    But I hope, for more love, more joy and laughter
    I hope, you'll have more than you'll ever need
    I hope, you'll have more happy ever afters
    I hope, and we can all live more fearlessly
    And we can lose all the pain and misery
    I hope, I hope
    And we can lose all the pain and misery
    I hope, I hope

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    I hope Writer/s: Emily Robinson, Kevin R Moore, Martha Maguire, Natalie Maines
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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