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Fifteen - Sinseriously lyrics
In this world of changing faces New ideas from newer places Come learn from their distant traces We all have something to give. In crying for peace for eternal places Hugs and kisses and good vibrations. Bring forth to this new celebration And let the new world begin Experience the world so you can see Different kinds of people in different countries You'll find you're no different from the rest Laughing at the same jokes crying at someones death Not to know someone yet trust them. Without worry or assumption is great, but you better watch out. Cuz without hate there is no love, and without love There is no hope to help ourselves. Break out of our shells. For we must show who we are We must show what were made of We're all special people inside So let's bring forth to what we've created And let the new world begin Experience the world so you can see Different kinds of people in different countries You'll find you're no different from the rest Laughing at the same jokes crying at someone's death If you try to look inside You'll find what you need All the ways to be happy All the ways to be truly free You'll find that introverted is not what you wanted to be. In this world of changing faces New ideas from newer places Come learn from them We all have something to give. In crying for peace for eternal places Hugs and kisses and good vibrations. Bring forth to this new celebration And let the new world begin For we must trust each other To believe in one another For if we try and we do succeed We'll find true tranquility In crying for peace for eternal places Hugs and kisses and good vibrations. Bring forth to this new celebration And let the new world begin Experience the world so you can see Different kinds of people in different countries You'll find you're no different from the rest Laughing at the same jokes crying at someones death |
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