Peace, Love And Happiness

Album: Superhero Brother (2008)
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  • Why let this world
    Just weigh on your shoulders
    Pick it up, push it off
    Before you let yourself get colder

    Just look into the eyes
    The good eyes of a child
    See that love
    Rise like a river
    And flow for a thousand miles

    Give me some peace, love, happiness
    Peace, love, happiness
    Peace, love, happiness
    Peace, love, happiness

    Come on, give it to me

    Breathe in deep
    Feel your heart beat
    Just to know that life's worth living
    Feel your feet
    On the earth
    You better love it
    While it's still here spinning

    I've got no time to worry
    About troubles or misgivings
    Need to let it flow
    Let yourself go
    'Cause if you're hating then you sure ain't living

    Give me some peace, love, happiness
    Peace, love, happiness
    Peace, love, happiness

    Come on, give it to me

    Look'it here
    Lot of people talking
    We need somebody to listen
    Lot of people strugglin'
    If you got think you better start givin'

    Peace, love, happiness
    Peace, love, happiness
    Peace, love, happiness
    Come on now

    C'mon give it to me
    You've got to give it up

    I can not eat this daily bread
    With so many people starving
    How come the presidents' build more bombs
    When nations start disarming
    With all that money spent on guns
    Instead of food and education
    Need to buy a little piece at the end of this day
    Start the healing of the nation

    Give some peace, love, happiness
    Peace, love, happiness... Writer/s: ALLEN JASPER THOMAS, GARRETT DUTTON
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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