Don't Let It Die

Album: From Me To You (1971)
Charted: 2
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  • The mountainside, the flower grows
    The riverside where the water flows forever
    The jungle life of mystery
    The wide and graceful history of life.
    Don't let it die
    Don't let it die
    The tiger's free, the kangaroo
    It's up to me and up to you.
    What we see is what we choose
    What we keep or what we lose forever
    The world is ours to tear apart
    But what if it's too late to start again?
    Don't let it die
    Don't let it die
    Or say goodbye, amen.
    Don't let it die
    Don't let it die
    Or say goodbye in the end. Writer/s: HURRICANE SMITH
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., MUSIC & MEDIA INT'L, INC., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Howard from Wakefield, United KingdomGreat song, along with his other classic 'Oh Babe - What Would You Say.'!
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