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One Better World Lyrics


Politicians preaching
(On TV)
Saying nothing but
(Vote for me)Everybody, eh, everywhere
We got a love, got a love
Got a love we gotta shareOne better world
One better world
One better, better, better worldPapers feeding
Lies each day
Are you believing
What they say?Pulpit preachers
Selling God
Making money
Is that enough?Everybody, everywhere
We got a love, got a love
Got a love we gotta shareOne better world
One better world
One better, better, better worldSay it

(One better world)
One better world, yeah
(One better world)
One better world now
(One better world)
One better world now
(One better world)(Someway, somehow, some place, somewhere)
Let the lion lie down with the lamb
(Someway, somehow, some place, somewhere)
Don't use the color of his skin to judge a man
(Someway, somehow, some place, somewhere)
And does it matter if you're gay or if you're straight?
(Someway, somehow, some place, somewhere)
If it does you fill this world with hateUnderneath a flag
Love is just a name
Underneath the moon
We are all the same
All the same, yeah(One better world)
One better world, yeah
(One better world)
One better world now
(One better world)
One better world, yeah
(One better world)(One better world)
One better world, yeah
(One better world)
One better world now
(One better world)
One better world, yeah
(One better world)(One better world)
One better world, now
(One better world)
One better world, yeah yeah
(One better world)
One better world, yeah
(One better)

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ABC


ABC (often spelled with three stars) are a british new wave band from Sheffield, England fronted by singer Martin Fry. They charted ten UK and five US Top 40 singles between 1981 and 1990. Their last album Traffic was released in April 2008. The group's first single, "Tears Are Not Enough", made the UK Top 20 in 1981. Soon afterwards, David Robinson left the band and was replaced by drummer David Palmer.

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