I’m so tired of the war
What they wanna hurt us for?
I know it’s kill or be killed
Just the thought makes my blood chill
Say I, Say I, Say I, Say I
Don’t wanna see no more people die
Say I, Say I, Say I, Say I
Don’t wanna see no more orphans cry
Say I, Say I, Say I, Say I
Don’t wanna see no more people die
Say I, Say I, Say I, Say I
Don’t wanna see no more orphans cry
Say I
I can’t take it any more
All the crying can’t ignore
Someone make it stop right now
Wish I could but I don’t know how
Say I, Say I, Say I, Say I
Don’t wanna see no more people die
Say I, Say I, Say I, Say I
Don’t wanna see no more orphans cry
Say I, Say I, Say I, Say I
Don’t wanna see no more people die
Say I, Say I, Say I, Say I
Don’t wanna see no more orphans cry
Say I
The idea of peace is tearing you apart
It’s confusing your ragged heart
You’ve lived too long on the edge
Take a step back from the ledge
Take a step back from the ledge
Say I, Say I, Say I, Say I
There is plenty room for all
It’s time to knock down those walls
Say that you can live by my side
Now’s the time for truth not lies
Say I, Say I, Say I, Say I
Don’t wanna see no more people die
Say I, Say I, Say I, Say I
Don’t wanna see no more orphans cry
Say I, Say I, Say I, Say I
Don’t wanna see no more people die
Say I, Say I, Say I, Say I
Don’t wanna see no more orphans cry
Say I
Paul Robert Thomas
credits
from Night Worker,
released March 30, 2017
Music composed & performed by Paul Odiase, lyrics by Paul Robert Thomas – ‘Les Paul’s’ (The Paul’s) (as both lads are named ‘Paul’).
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