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Divine Intervention - P.G. Six



     
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Brothers fighting brothers
Lovers fighting lovers
People barely caring anymore
Nations hating nations
Love is lost in the equation
Wondering why there is still so many wars
It's like this whole world's caught in
Some crazy storm
We could use some divine intervention
God, if you're listening, won't you help us
Find a solution to all this confusion
Lives in desperation
A world of devestation
No one knowing where it's gonna go
We got too many too hungry
It's time to stop this suffering
And I don't think we can do it on our own

And right now we need something
To save our souls
We could use some divine intervention
God, if you're listening, won't you help us
Find a solution to all this confusion (we sure could use some)
Show us that our change is gonna come
Help us to replace the hate with love
Overflow our hearts with kindness
Help us lift the clouds out of our way
We could use some divine intervention
God, if you're listening, won't you help us (yes, God are you listening)
Find a solution to all this confusion
Gotta find a way (X5)
God, if you're listening, won't you help us?

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See also Adam Leonard & P.G. Six
Pat Gubler, a.k.a P.G. Six came on the scene in 1994, as a member of Memphis Luxure, a noise/rock band from Port Chester, NY. That band morphed into The Tower Recordings, a musically omnivorous ensemble that released several albums on the Siltbreeze and Communion labels over the past decade. Pat’s first solo album, “Parlor Tricks and Porch Favorites” (Amish 014) saw the light of day in 2001, followed by “The Well of Memory” (Amish 019) in 2004. “Music From the Sherman Box Series” (AMI 024), a collection of instrumentals arrived in Fall 2006.

Read more about P.G. Six on Last.fm.


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