Peace Is Free

Album: Folklore and Superstition (2008)
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  • Everybody feels blue sometimes
    You gotta keep your own head on
    And keep on trying
    And if you feel the urge to raise your hand
    You can start a revolution or start a band

    You better sing your song and sing it loud!
    But you better not here and you better do now!
    Cause this is what you'll like that and how we live
    There's some people cause that is what my song says!

    Don't you bring your sadness down on me
    When peace is free!
    There's a sun up ahead brother
    Waiting on me, can't you see?

    Well I know times can get a little though
    You gotta lean on me brother you can't give up
    Forget about your problems and forget about your pain
    Raise up our glasses and forget about our hate

    Don't you bring your sadness down on me
    When peace is free!
    There's a sun up ahead brother
    Waiting on me, can't you see?

    Yeah know I know it sounds so bad!
    But if you want it, take a stand yeah!

    Don't you bring your sadness down on me
    When peace is free!
    There's a sun up ahead brother
    Waiting on me, can't you see?

    Can't the whole world love one another,
    Throw down your weapon and fix all the hunger?

    Don't you bring your sadness down on me!
    When peace is free! When peace is free Writer/s: BENJAMIN DANIEL WELLS, BOB MARLETTE, CHRISTOPHER ROBERTSON, JOHN FREDERICK YOUNG, JONATHAN MICHAEL LAWHON, RICHARD OREN YOUNG
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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