Everybody Out There

Album: New (2013)
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  • Hey, everybody out there,
    You know what it's like,
    When you haven't got a life,
    when you haven't got a life,
    Hey, do you want to make a differance?
    Well stand in the line,
    If you haven't got the time,
    I can give you some of mine,
    Never for the grace of god go you... And I,
    We're the brightest objects in the sky,
    Never for the grace of god go you... And I,
    Do some good before you say goodbye,

    Hey, I was trying to remember
    How bad it was then,
    When you didn't have a friend (x2)

    Hey everybody out there (ooh ooh ooh ooh),
    Everybody out there,
    Hey, everybody out there,
    Everybody out there.

    Never for the grace of god go you and I,
    We're the brightest objects in the sky,
    Remember never for the grace of god go you and I,
    Do some good before you say goodbye,

    Hey, everybody out there,
    Oh talk to me! I can't hear you, oh yeh yeh yeh yeh,
    Hey is anybody out there,
    I know what it's like (x2)
    Anybody out there, I can't hear you, I can't hear you,
    Everybody out there Writer/s: PAUL MCCARTNEY
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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