Album: World Record (2022)
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    Love Earth

    Love Earth
    And your love comes back to you
    Love Earth
    It's such an easy thing to do

    Love Earth
    Till the water and the sky is pure
    From the birds in the sky
    To the fishes deep in the sea

    Love Earth
    Love Earth

    Love Earth
    A place where all the children can live
    Love Earth
    Really nothing better to give
    Love Earth
    And your love comes back to you
    So I'm callin' out
    I'm callin' out to you

    Love Earth
    Love Earth

    The sky was blue and the air so clean
    The water crystal clear
    We lived by the sun and had it all
    We were livin' in a dream

    Love Earth
    Love Earth

    Love Earth
    We can bring the seasons back
    Love Earth
    Can you imagine that?
    Love Earth
    Your love comes back to you
    So I'm callin' out
    I'm callin' out to you

    Love Earth
    Love Earth (love Earth)
    Love Earth
    Love Earth
    Love Earth (love Earth)

    The sky was blue and the air so clean
    The water crystal clear
    We lived by the sun and had it all
    We were livin' in a dream

    Love Earth
    Love Earth
    Love Earth
    Love Earth

    Love Earth
    Love Earth
    Love Earth
    Love Earth Writer/s: Neil Young
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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