Give it up - Hothouse Flowers



     
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Give it up Lyrics


Well, I'm coming face to face with my conscience
Coming to an understanding of myself
Clear out all the old cobwebs
Clear out all the old books from the shelfThis song is inspired by a good man and his tune
Thinking good of others sing 'Amazing Grace' to you
It doesn't really matter if you're all jumbled up inside
As long as you know that love is endless and the world is wide
As long as you knowGive it up
Share it out
Help, help who you can
Talk about itIt's late in the morning, close to the time
And Mary's in the alley she never stops smiling
Always love to see her she means a lot to me
But I know she's got a hard time trying to make ends meetGive it up
Share it out
Help who you can
Talk about itDown Georgia Street arcade where the poor children play
Gathering up charity to help them make their day

Well me, I was once their age, once I was young
But I know, I had my family to fall back onGive it up
Share it out, yeah
Help who you can
Talk about itOh, give it up
Share it out
Help who you can
Don't just talk about it
Talk about itHelp these child
Help these childGive it up
Share it out
Help who you can
Talk about itGive it up
Share it out
Help who you can
Talk about it
Songwriters
FERGUSON, STACY / CARTER, DEBORAH / CASEY, HARRY / ADAMS, WILLIAM / GOMEZ, JAIME / ALVAREZ, JOSHUA /Published by
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Hothouse Flowers is an Irish rock group that combines traditional Irish music with influences from soul, gospel and rock. The group first formed in 1985 when Liam Ó Maonlaí and Fiachna ó Braonáin (who had known each other as children in a Gaelic-speaking school) began performing as street musicians, or buskers, on the streets of Dublin, Ireland as "The Incomparable Benzini Brothers." They were soon joined by Peter O'Toole, and had won a street-entertainer award within a year. They renamed the group "Hothouse Flowers" and began writing songs and performing throughout Ireland.

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