Children In The Streets
Edison Glass Lyrics
Children In The Streets Lyrics
Children In The Streets by Edison Glass
Children in the street
There's more than enough to feed this world
We close our eyes and choke on opulence
Climb the hill of suffering
Walk the road of change, we can, we can
Climb the hill of suffering
(Will anyone ever care)
Walk the road of change, we can, we can
(About anyone besides themselves, besides themselves?)
We are the slaves of humanity
Forget about what we need
It's only what we think we need
We are the cursed of the human race
Even though we have it all
All we want is a bigger place
Children in the street
Don't close your eyes, we won't be ignored
Don't turn away, we won't go away
Climb the hill of suffering
Walk the road of change, we can, we can
Climb the hill of suffering
(Will anyone ever care)
Walk the road of change, we can, we can
(About anyone besides themselves, besides themselves?)
We are the slaves of humanity
Forget about what we need
It's only what we think we need
We are the cursed of the human race
Even though we have it all
All we want is a bigger place
We are the slaves of humanity
Forget about what we need
(Will anyone ever care?)
We are the slaves of humanity
Forget about what we need
(Will anyone ever care?)
Will anyone ever care?
About anyone besides themselves, besides themselves?
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