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Celebrate Youth Lyrics


I can see the older man looking at the younger man.
I can see the younger man looking at the boy.
Over there the older woman is looking at the younger woman.
I can see the younger woman looking at the girl.
'Cause every man sees in the younger man the hope.
And every woman sees in the younger girl the dream.
Everybody lives the pride and passion of the young.
From the womb to the tomb we will remember what it means.To celebrate youth - celebrate -
those who have it - young ones.
Celebrate youth - celebrate - give them sight.
The future of the world's in the - celebrate -
Hands of children - young ones.
So celebrate youth - celebrate - teach them right.Looking in a child's eye -
There's no hate and there's no lieThere's no black and there's no white.I can see the older man
and sometimes in the older man
I still see the young boy burning in his eye.
Locked up here inside our spirit is the child
that we are

hear it.
Some of us will always fear it
and some will heed the cry.But everybody sees in the younger one the hope.
And everybody sees in the younger one the dream.
Everybody lives the pride and passion of the young.
From the womb to the tomb we will remember what it meansTo celebrate youth - celebrate -
those who have it - young ones. . . .
Looking in a child's face -
There's no pride and no disgraceThere's no struggle
there's no fight.Everybody sees in the younger one the hope. . . .
Looking in a child's eye - . . .
Celebrate youth - celebrate -
those who have it - young ones. . . .
Celebrate youth - celebrate -
those who have it - young ones. . . .
Celebrate youth - celebrate -
those who have it - young ones. . . .
Looking in a child's eye - . . .

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H-Blockx is a German crossover band founded 1991 by Henning Wehland while still going to school in Münster, Germany. The bands name is a tribute to the 1981 Irish hunger strike participants inside Her Majesty's Prison Maze, which was colloquially called "The H Blocks". In 1993, the band released their first single, Rising High. The track was extensively played in clubs and sold over 10,000 copies without a video or any advertising whatsoever.

Read more about H-Blockx on Last.fm.


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