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Another Sunny Day 12/25 - John Mellencamp



     
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We see it on TV, we get calls on the phone
By the prophets of doom, they won't leave us alone
The planet is dying and there's no time to spare
We spend all our days sowing seeds of despairWe get enough bad news to harden our hearts
This fear that we feed on is what's keeping us apart
To say that we're doomed is just an obvious remark
And it don't make you right, it just keeps you in the darkI don't want to live angry, I don't want to live scared
I don't need no more prophets crying, "Brother beware"
Just put some work in my hands and give me a dollar to spare
And don't let me sow those seeds of despairWell, this Earth is a graveyard, it will swallow our bones
It was here long before us, it will be here when we're gone
It's a vain generation that looks for a sign
Don't you think we could make better use of our timeYeah, the air could be cleaner and the water could too
But what we do to each other are the worst things that we do
And we can treasure our freedoms behind our locked doors
But God speed the day when we're lonely no moreI don't want to live angry, I don't want to live scared
I don't need no more prophets crying, "Brother beware"
Just put some work in my hands and give me a dollar to spare

Don't let me sow those seeds of despair

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John Mellencamp (born 7 October 1951 in Seymour, Indiana) is an American singer-songwriter, known for a long and successful recording and performing career highlighted by a series of 1980s hits, including "Jack & Diane", and by his role in the Farm Aid charity event. Mellencamp currently lives in Bloomington, Indiana. John's first record released was under the stage name "Johnny Cougar" at the behest of Tony DeFries, his first manager.

Read more about John Mellencamp on Last.fm.


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