Zimbabwae - Toni Childs



     
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Zimbabwae Lyrics


What you gonna do Zimbabwae?
What you gonna do Zimbabwae?
What you gonna do Zimbabwae?Zimbabwae is a man who tried
To teach his children what was right
But then there came a time when war
Split the family from inside
He said no fighting no moreWhat you gonna do Zimbabwae?
What you gonna do Zimbabwae?
What you gonna do Zimbabwae?The old man sits and shakes his head
While the multitudes insist
Where is the cause of unity?
Where is the thought that could be peace?
Men gathered in silence the sameWhat you gonna do Zimbabwae?
What you gonna do Zimbabwae?
What you gonna do Zimbabwae?Can there be some peace on earth?
Can there be a love?
Greater than the world we see
Greater than us all

It's the last station home
It's the last station homeYou ran your heart in those days
When no one could see days
You want to run in the windYou want to go back inside
See no more crime in your lifetime
Zimbabwae, Zimbabwae
No more crime in your lifetime
Zimbabwae, Zimbabwae
Zimbabwae, ZimbabwaeZimbabwae, Zimbabwae
Zimbabwae, Zimbabwae
Zimbabwae, Zimbabwae
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Toni Childs was born in Orange, California, but was moved to several small towns in Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Nevada during her childhood. At the age of 15, Childs ran away from home and became a blues musician. In 1972, Childs saw Pink Floyd in concert, and afterwards decided to pursue a career as a singer-songwriter. Childs joined the band Berlin in 1979, but left to form her own group before the recording of Berlin's first album. Toni Childs and the Movers, which included Jack Sherman and Micki Steele, toured for two years but did not release an album.

Read more about Toni Childs on Last.fm.


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