I Am The World - The Elms



     
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I Am The World Lyrics


I am the world, I'm the boys and the girls
I'm the dads on the grind, paying rent, punching time
I'm the guy on TV, saying, 'Jesus is near'
I'm the man in the cell, I'm his courage and fearI'm the trust that you give and the honor you lose
I'm the future you change every moment you chooseI'm the now and the never when you got no more time
I'm the dream that is rising in the back of your mind
I'm the sickness and cure, I'm polluted and pure
Baby, I am the world and I'm yoursI'm the joy in the air at the birth of your child
And the pressure to win so your father will smile
I am the King, I'm the Czar, I'm the Pope
I'm your finest good deeds and your worst dirty jokesI'm the air that you breathe when you got no more steam
I'm the people you trust, I'm the people who leaveI'm the now and the never when you got no more time
I'm the dream that is rising in the back of your mind
I'm the sickness and cure, I'm polluted and pure
Baby, I am the world and I'm yoursI am the sun and the darkest of nights
I am choice to the left, I am death to the right
I'm the dull of the blues and the sting of the bruise
I am with you for good, I'm the world, I'm the rulesI'm the now and the never when you got no more time

I'm the dream that is rising in the back of your mind
I'm the sickness and cure, I'm polluted and pure
Baby, I am the world and I'm yoursI am the world, I am the world
I am the world, I am the world
Songwriters
THOMAS, OWEN MATTHEWPublished by
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The Elms were an American Rock And Roll band from Seymour, Indiana active from 2000-2010 under Sparrow/EMI Records and later Universal Records South. They were known for their breed of midwestern, rootsy rock, with the essence of the music of the 60's and 70's. Musically, the band has been compared by critics to The Black Crowes, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and Cream for their blues-tinged, instrumentally sparse arrangements.

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