Put Your Hearts Up

Album: Single Release Only (2011)
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  • Lemme see you put your hearts up, yeah lemme see you put your hearts up, yeah
    If we give a little love, maybe we can change the world

    You think you're so small
    Like you're itty bitty.
    Just one match in the lights of the city
    Walking by strangers on the side of the street
    Like a quarter in a cup'll get 'em off on their feet, like
    You think you're never gonna make your mark
    Sit back and watch the world while it falls apart, like
    Out of sight out of m-m-m-mind, like
    Like It's just a waste of time
    Like, like, like

    Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Hey, yeah, yeah
    If we give a little love
    Maybe we can change the world
    I said
    Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Hey, yeah, yeah
    Sing it if you with me
    All you boys and all you girls

    Let me see you put your hearts up, yeah
    Let me see you put your hearts up, yeah

    If we give a little love
    Maybe we can change the world

    Wish in a well, shooting star in the sky
    We can do anything if we try
    Can't resurrect Ghandi
    Resurrect king but
    If we put our heads together
    We can do anything like
    You don't have to be a billionaire
    You don't have to have much
    To show how much you care
    Like give a wink
    Give a kiss
    And Like give a little happiness
    Like like like

    Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Hey, yeah, yeah
    If we give a little love

    Maybe we can change the world
    I said
    Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Hey, yeah, yeah
    Sing it if you with me
    All you boys and all you girls

    Let me see you put your hearts up, yeah
    Let me see you put your hearts up, yeah

    If we give a little love
    Maybe we can change the world

    Don't let it bring you down now, down now
    Don't let it bring you down now, down now
    Ain't got nothing but love now love now
    Ain't got nothing but love now love now
    Don't let it bring you down now, down now
    Don't let it bring you down now, down now
    Ain't got nothing but love now love now
    Ain't got nothing but love now love now

    Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Hey, yeah, yeah
    If we give a little love
    Maybe we can change the world
    And I said
    Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Hey, yeah, yeah
    Sing it if you with me
    All you boys and all you girls

    Let me see you put your hearts up, yeah
    Let me see you put your hearts up, yeah

    If we give a little love
    Maybe we can change the world

    Let me see you put your hearts up, yeah
    Let me see you put your hearts up, yeah

    If we give a little love
    Maybe we can change the world

    Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah Writer/s: Brittany Jean Carlson, Linda Perry, Martin Johnson, Matt Squire
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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