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Brighter Day - Dottie Peoples



     
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I watch my generation die
I watch the heads of nations lie
I watch the homeless on the streets
I stand here helpless just lookin' at my feet, yeah
I watch the children run away
The bullets fly where they would play
I watch a junkie fade away
I ain't got an answer but I sure got things to say
Hey, hey I gotta find a way
'Cause the road is dark
Gotta light my way
Gotta fight the fear in my heart
Oh, I pray, I live to see
A brighter day, hey hey
I watch the old folks sit alone
They talk to ghosts they used to know
Where are the wise men of the tribe
Where are the midwives and the newborn's cry, yeah

I wished that I could turn back time
Way back before there was corporate crime
We'd fight the wind to plant our seed
When the earth was stronger than human greed
Hey, hey, I gotta find a way
'Cause the road is dark
Gotta light my way
Gotta fight the fear in my heart
Oh, I pray, I live to see
A brighter day, hey, hey
I'm not tryin' to tell you what's right or wrong
I'm not trying to be clever
You gotta hope things get better
Even when they never, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, I gotta find a way
'Cause the road is dark
Gotta light my way
Gotta fight the fear in my heart
Oh, I pray, I live to see
A brighter day
I gotta find a way
'Cause the road is dark
Gotta light my way
Gotta fight the fear in my heart
Oh, I pray, I live to see
A brighter day, hey, hey

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Dottie Peoples is an American gospel singer. Peoples was born in Dayton, Ohio and began singing at an early age. After completing high school, she was given the opportunity to tour with gospel pioneer Dorothy Norwood, a member of The Caravans. From there, Peoples briefly joined a jazz ensemble, performing in various venues across the country. Peoples soon realized that singing secular music was not what she was called to do; she relocated to Atlanta and returned to her gospel roots.

Read more about Dottie Peoples on Last.fm.


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