!@@color(red):You Know@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/YouKnow.mp3]] 2.856Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):Written while in South Korea, circa 2002.@@\n\nThe world is changing very fast\nNothing these days seems to last\nEverything is subject to a blast\nSome people create scandal\nOthers fly off the handle\nWhat can be done to mend it all\n\nYou know I’ll always love you\nYou know I’ll always be true\n\nLove you tender, love you sweet\nLove you every time we meet\nYour love is sweeping me off my feet\nLove you tender, love you sweet\nEven if we don’t meet\nThinking of you is heavenly time spent\n\nYou know I’ll always love you\nYou know I’ll always be true\n\nLove you up, love you down\nIt’s always you who win hands down\nLove you while the whole world drowns\nLove you near, love you far\nLove you beneath every star\nLove you with every beat of my heart\n\n
!@@color(red):You Chase Away My Clouds@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/YouChaseAwayMyClouds.mp3]] 5.053Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):Written while in Wabowden, Manitoba, Canada. Tuning: open D 75435\n\n1 Whenever that sun lights up the sky\n In the far off east\n Whenever you are near or right beside me\n As I drink my cup of yeast\n\nC You chase away my clouds\n You with you love so true\n You make bright my darkest day\n Darling, I love you\n\n2 As the clash of words and the clash of swords\n Gets louder every day\n Your soft smile my worry defers\n You point out the new way\n \n3 Your boundless energy compels me\n It makes my mind implode\n You kindly way propels me\n It lessens the load\n
!@@color(red):You Can Conquer the Sky@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/YouCanConquerTheSky.mp3]] 3.541Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):Written while in Wabowden, Manitoba, circa 1986 spring. For the youth and junior youth.@@\n\n1 Life is a battle of troubles untold\n A challenge all along\n There’ll be times to tote that cumbersome load\n And you will have to be strong\n\nC You can conquer the sky, you too can fly\n Like the eagle you can soar, you can open any door\n You can if you try\n\n4 The world is changing day by day\n It’s changing night by night\n It’ll need helping hands along the way\n To set things all aright\n\n5 You’ll be able to stand at the end of time\n And recount that lifelong tale\n To say how you tried to help each other to find\n Deeper meaning along life’s trail\n\n\n2 Decisions will be made along the way\n Live with the outcome and whatever it brings\n Give it your best shot, give it all you’ve got\n You may have to fly with a broken wing\n\n3 Stay determined, stay resolute\n Don’t sink into a trap\n You ask questions and search for absolutes\n You’ll probably learn to adapt\n
!@@color(red):We Will Fly@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/WeWillFly.mp3]] 4.535Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):Space travel -- whether it's a priority -- still seems to goad our goat. Loca Comp: Wabowden, MB +/-1986@@\n\n1 One day in time, not so far off\nI probably won’t be here\nAfter trying war and trying hate\nLove will become very dear\nWorld citizens will begin to travel\nTo those lonesome galaxies\nThe reports will reach us back here on earth\nAbout the alien`s splendid cities\n\nWe will fly, into the royal blue\nWe will fly, into black sky\nWe will fly, into the far reaches\nOf the stellar spaces wide\n\n2 One day when a Federation of\nNation-States will coordinate\nLegislated peace will ensure for all\nThat no aggressor war perpetrate\nPeace on earth will become reality\nOn this finite speck of dust\nA mature populace will devote itself\nTo reconstructive projects\n\n“Zete one Reticuli, we read you-\nThe signal is strong and clear!”\n“Alpha Centauri, you’re on the line-\nHow are things on your planets there?”\n“Tau Ceti, what’s the latest news?\nWe’ll rendez-vous half-way!”\n“Sirius, you’re not far off,\nA mere 4 light-years plus days!”\n
!@@color(red):Terratory@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/Terratory.mp3]] 4.474Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):terra = land, earth. The earth is one territory. ''Loca Comp'': Notre Dame de Lourdes, Manitoba@@\n@@bgcolor(silver):''Date Comp'': 133 Jamal 16 ''Tuning'': open D@@ \n\n1 \nI heard on the news, they say its inevitable\nTrying to defend this land from foreign control\nBut if the bomb blasts, they’ll be no one to condemn\nIt’ll be retroactive to this build-up of arms\nC \nThere’s a ray of light, and it’s shining right through\nThere’s a ray of light and it’s shining on you\n\n2 \nIf you look around you’ll see evil holds sway\nPermissiveness slip into anarchy, crime marks the day\nBut if our nerves are of steel and your will is resolute\nYou’ll see with a discerning eye and not be disturbed\n\n3\nThe territory is not for us or you or them\nHuman made political systems with time we’ll amend\nDivine justice will prevail, if we’d only concede\nThat all are one under the mystical Lote Tree\n
!@@color(red):Ujamaa/Harambee/Humanism@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/Ujamaa.mp3]] 4.474Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):ujamaa = Tanzanian socialism; harambee = Kenyan socialism; Humanism = Zambian socialism.@@\n@@bgcolor(silver):(written in Tanzania around 1975)@@\n\n1\nSee the peasant farmer digging in the fields\nBackbreaking toil – he’s striving for greater yields\nHe’s working for his children, he’s working for his wife\nThe hoe it means to him his life\n\n2\nIn a round-shaped hut of mud and wattle made\nWith roof of thatched grass, the rains to waylay\nThe walls merge with the ground, and a door there is, too\nBare-naked child with his stomach protruded\n\n3\nThere’s a cylinder for grain, and a barrel for beer\nThree stones to cook on, and animals to rear\nPigs and chickens squander the trash\nThe children collect firewood and carry it on back\n\n4\nOut in the fields the women work arduously\nWith babe on back they work continuously\nThey do more than their share, more than their part\nWhile man lean back and discuss when to start\n\n5\nThey’re the peasant farming family the whole world round\nPlanting, weeding, harvesting the whole year round\nLet’s have a round for them and the work they do too\nThey’re the ones who grow the food for me and for you\n\n6\nThey’re in South America, they’re in Asia too\nPapua New Guinea and Timbuktu\nThe industrial world, where do you stand\nThe rich get richer while the poor work the land\n\n
!@@color(red):Planetary Friend@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/PlanetaryFriends.mp3]] 2.799Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):Written while in Tanzania. ''Lyricist'': Beatrice Archer ''Melodist'': Steve Watson@@\n@@bgcolor(silver):''Location'': Lusaka, Zambia ''Date'': Prior 1976@@\n\n1 Human life span is very short one\n So while were here let’s have some fun\n Let’s not waste these precious hours\n Preoccupied with the fight for material powers\n\nC Let’s live and love\n Planetary friend\n Let’s live and love\n The best that we can\n\n2 Let’s forget the race to which we were born\n Days for differences are long gone\n Man and woman we must unite\n And save this world from its dreadful plight\n\n3 Why do we fight for earthly goods\n To die and leave behind for some other dudes\n Listed to me, please, Let’s live and love\n We’ll get good blessings from above\n
!@@color(red):Song For Her@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/SongForHer.mp3]] 5.053Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):Written while in Auroville circa 1978. Backup vocals: Biggie. Second guitar: Johnny. Bamboo flute: Jean Marie.@@\n\nShe's bathing me, in her fire\nAnd it's burning, burning\nShe's leading me into her spire\nThe steps are turning, slowly turning\n\nTo the fields of assurance we do go\nThey are greening – oh so greening!\nNo more hesitation in the heart\nWhen She's convening\n\nCH\nShe's the one who leads me there\nBy the banyan tree in the moonlit air\nAll I ask for is the grace from above\nAnd Her face of love\n\nAlong the woodlands paths we do go\nThe roses – they are blooming\nAcross the paddy fields to where \nThe cows are mooing, loudly mooing\n\nA single glance from Her\nAnd all my doubts are dashed – and dying\nBut the flames She has set in my heart\nAre the most purifying\n\nCH\nShe's the one who leads me there\nBy the banyan tree in the moonlit air\nAll I ask for is the grace from above\nAnd Her face of love\n\n(bamboo flute interlude)\n\nLike the monsoon rain, She is cool\nAnd soothing, the way She's moving\nEach day with Her is like a rainbow\nWith promise, improving\nBest is the time when with Her\nI don't have to speak\nThe exchange from Her eyes fires my soul\nAnd sets it to peak\n\nCH\nShe's the one who leads me there\nBy the banyan tree in the moonlit air\nAll I ask for is the grace from above\nAnd Her face of love\n
!@@color(red):On Call@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/OnCall.mp3]] 4.694Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):Written while in Guangzhou around 2003.@@\n\n\n1\nI've got no bag of medical tricks\nOf tablets or tonics your mood to fix\nBut if you need a friend\nTo help you pull on through\nI'm the one to call, I'll guarantee you\n\nI'm on call all day long\nI'm on call singing this song\nIf your mood is pathetic\nI'll improve and reset it\nI'm on call all night long\n\n2\nIf there's stormy weather\nCan't change it to sun\nIf the machine is broken\nI can't make it run\nBut if your heart needs mending\nJust call on me\nI'll be the one with the remedy\n\nI'm on call, all day long\nI'm on call, singing this song\nIf your mood is pathetic\nI'll improve and reset it\nI'm on call all night long\n\n3\nNow I can't adjust the economy\nOr people in prison set them free\nBut I'll do my best to aid you\nI'll be there in a flash\nSo very soon\n\nI'm on call all day long\nI'm on call, singing this song\nIf your mood is pathetic\nI'll improve and reset it\nI'm on call, all night long\nI'm on call, all day long \nI'm on call, singing this song\nIf your mood is pathetic\nI'll improve and reset it\nI'm on call, all night long\nI'm on call, day and night\nAll day long\n
!@@color(red):Nature’s Art@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/NaturesArt.mp3]] 5.683Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):''LYRICIST'': Beatrice Archer ''MELODIST'': Steve Watson ''TUNING'': Reg. Beatrice wrote those lyrics prior to 1976. More than an environmental call, it portrays Nature as an artistic expression of the Divine. Who are we to deface such beauty?@@\n\n1 \nHours slip by beyond our sight\n Days flow silently into nights\n The birds soar gracefully up on high\n Beautiful flowers open then shamefully die\n Many mortals touch each other and go\n From place to place they scarcely know\n But thoughts of these make the minds tick\n Until the day their buckets they kick\n\n2 \nThink of all the little things\n As the nightingale sweetly sings\n With luscious beauty and sheer delight\n Ringing through the dark and slumb’rous night\n When lovers turn and dance to its tune\n And guilt of mortal nakedness seems immune\n Under the covering of Venus’ shade\n And realize the beauty of everything made \n\n3 \nThe moon’s reflecting light back to earth\n Has been doing so since mortals’ birth\n It’s just too marvelous to fathom\n The string which holds this great pendulum\n Controlling every life on this earthly plane\n Be it human, birds, plants – whatever the name\n Which perplexity stirs man’s jealousy\n Makes them feign understanding of nature’s conquetry\n\n4\n Many treat the Supreme as sleight\n Try to disprove with every might\n By building up likely concoction\n To prove nature’s a scientific invention\n While its very toy shines forth each day\n To ensure for them another day’s pay\n And radiates their lives with its warm splendour\n Reflecting itself on meandering wasters\n\n\n\n\n\n5\n Nature’s art should be left alone \n It’s the only perfection ever known\n It’s true originality is too much a treasure\n For vain-glorious selfish men to invade for pleasure\n But nothing can destroy the omnipotence\n Of nature’s presence in each man’s common sense\n Because nature is by and God created\n To refresh and enlighten the souls as stated \n
!@@color(red):The Mosque@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/TheMosque.mp3]] 3.91Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):The first time I heard the muezzin call was after I arrived around 4am. in the Mbeya, Tanzania bus station in 1974. A rather haunting call. I later went a few times to the local mosque with another teacher, Mwalimu Mutvalli.@@\n\n1\nAs night fog lifts, and the sun starts to hit\nThe little African town, and the people in it\nI hear a voice from the loudspeaker near\nThe //muezzin// is calling all to appear\nAt the Mosque, at the Mosque\n\n2\nIn loud Arabic for some time he wails\nSaying, Come to pray, women in veils\nAnd men, in shirt-tails, come one, come all\nTo the Mosque, to the Mosque\n\n3\nMuhammad He lived not so long ago\nAt Mecca He established His faith’s holy goals\nHaving suffered, having spoken, He said to go\nTo the Mosque, to the Mosque\n\n4\nFive times a day, you hear the summons again\nThe black-skinned, blue-smocked youth with Koran in hand\nGreets you as you enter within to stand\nAt the Mosque, at the Mosque\n
!@@color(red):''Israel is Real''@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/IsrealIsReal.mp3]] 5.729Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):Written while staying at a Kibbutz Nirim near Beersheva. Not intended to be pro-Israeli (as opposed to Palestinian). It was just interesting to see how much had been done since 1844 when settlers where setting up communities there. I visited Gaza, and people were saying, "Welcome to our country.", "How do you like our country?". I appreciate all nation-building efforts of all people. The thorny knot of Palestine and Israel might be settled with a shared sovereignty in Jerusalem (something like Vatican City). As for territories and border lines, perhaps it should go back to the post-WWII U.N. arrangement.@@\n\nLOCACOMP: Kibbutz Nirim,Negev,Israrl\nDATECOMP:1977 March\nVCHORDS:+ADC/DED/ACD/CDCD/*E-D/CE-/E-D/CG\nCCHORDS:GADB-/GAB-/GADB-/GAD(D7G7)\n\n1+From the green sided slopes near Lake Galilee\n To the briny buoyant waters of the Dead sea\n From the sand castle formations in the desert Sinai\n To old Jaffa city or Mount Carmel high\n\n *A sabra or Israeli is a tough kind of guy\n Or gal – but like gold inside\nAnd from how they’ve developed it’s quite evident\n They have many more ideas yet to implement\n\nCH Israel is real, Coptic and surreal\n A beautiful place to roam and to wheel\n Israel is real, Coptic and surreal\n A beautiful place to roam and to wheel\n\n2 There you can see the places and haunts\n Where saints and prophets their programs launched\n A 1001 scattered different sites\n Of faiths Judaic, Christian, Islamic, Hittite\n\nMany holy places where Jesus walked free\nCan be seen for a small admission fee\nThe Dome on the Rock mosque highlights skyline\nYou can hear the prayer call at night time\n\nHaifa is a place where Baha’f shrines are\nIn botanical settings of beauty rare\nExcavation begins for new edifice\nOf new Universal House of Justice\n\nCH\n3 *A kibbutz is an agricultural commune\n Where crops on a large scale are grown\n Till the fields from the break of day\n Turn on the sprinklers, watch the water spray\n\n Some kibbutzim callibrate\n New machines that facilitate\n And manufacture them on the spot\n Ship them to towns where they’re bought\n\nCH\n Jerusalem, picturesque Jerusalem\n Calls the weary and the soulful\n In the old city, with Turkish ramparts tall\n I’ll meet you at the wailing wall\n\n4 +The Assyrians were there, Palestinians were, too\n Preoccupying Judaic land\n Then in battle they were repelled\n Israel gets her rightful sand [well, not sure if it is rightful] \n \n *Silver jets streak by, chalk lines in blue sky\n Swooping low in foreboding form\n Army troopers tramp to camp and guns to hold\n To defend the lines to which Israel holds\n\n (G C D G C D C)Using the latest machinery\n And water pipeline from Lake Galilee\n To irrigate the country from north to south\n Now flourishes/bears fruit – where once was dried out\n
!@@color(red):''Korea Song''@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/koreasong.mp3]] 4.274Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):A song about and written in South Korea.@@\nThe @@color(red):words@@ refer to revisions to the song so that it also refers to North Korea (pro-unification). These changes will be made next time the song is recorded.\n\n대한민국 대한민국 당신은 내 마음 속에 \nde.han.min.gook, de.han.min.gook, tang.sin.un ne.maum sog.e\n대한민국 대한민국 기억 속에 영 원 히 \nde.han.min.gook, de.han.min.gook, ki.og sog.e yeong.weon.hi\nKorea, Korea, you're in my heart these days\nKorea, Korea, long may your memories stay\n______________________________ \nVerses: \n1\nIn Eastern Asia, in mountains set \nLies a beautiful place you may not know about yet \nListen up well, tune in with your ear \nTo what is special about this place here! \n\n2\nIts mountain peaks are refreshing to climb - \nSo endlessly fascinating every time. \nThe weather is often quite sublime. \nStop at a temple, view the shrine. \n_____________________________ \n3\nWhat's oo.jeong 우정? What's jok.gu 족구? \nWhat's kimbap 김밥 (or @@color(red):naeong myeon@@) or kim.chi 김치 ? \nWhere's koo.mi 구미 or pal.gong.san 팔공산 (or @@color(red):kum gangsan@@)? \nWho are the singers for H.O.T.? \n\n4\nStudents work hard, ever in a rush. \nThey work from dawn until after dusk. \nSome go to hag.wons 학원(들) for extra training. \nAfter that, not much time is remaining. \n______________________________ \n5\nHer spicy food is healthy, not fat \nIn many small bowls, you'll delight to get \nWith noodles or seaweed, or other fine stuff \nThere's certainly no problem eating enough! \n\n6\nRespect is shown in many ways \nFor living and departed, on special days. \nHere once were kingdoms whose influence clear \nCan still be seen in the ways people care\n\n7\n@@color(red):Now is the time for unity@@\n@@color(red):North and South will be one, we'll see@@\n@@color(red):Break down the wall, rally to the call@@\n@@color(red):It will be better for one and all@@
!@@color(red):Meeting with Swift Cloud@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/MeetingWithSwiftCloud.mp3]] 3.91Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):This song is about a visit to an native artist friend, A. Halfe, who lives near Kenora, Ontario. His name is not really Swift Cloud, but perhaps this was a kind of name given to native Canadians long ago.@@\n\n1\nThe man in the woods called me one day\nSaid I have a thing or two to say\nI want to share with you some deeper thoughts\nBefore this day is through\n Alone he lived\n In a small wooden house\n Together with his only son\nWith a simple iron stove to give central heat\nHe said, Come in! Welcome!\n\n2\nAnd there he did unfold the secrets of old\nHow his parents lived in tune, and with\nThe forces of the wild, the plants, seasons\nIn fact, they had their own sacred myths\n We knew the inner path\n And that all are from God\n We knew righteousness, he said\n But, nowadays, he said, we’re taught right from wrong\n And spend more time being bad\n\n3\nThe early way was the good way\nIn this our own true native land.\nNobility was ours, but now what do we have?\nA reserve and a dole-giving hand.\n It occupies my mind\n The things he said\n And it burdens me to admit that it’s true\nLet me haul a pail of water, feel the weight of it, too\nAnd the experience of being misunderstood\n
!@@color(red):''Grey Dawn and the Scarecrow''@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/GreyDawnAndTheScarecrow.mp3]] 2.95Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):A frosty winter morning in Montreal. Next to down and out.@@\n\n1 Grey down, bleak street\n Milkman’s van, and yogurt treat\n Motion of movement we all arise\n And clear the sleep out from our eyes\n Thanks, O Lord, for another day\n As we get up and go on our way\n\n2 Sparrow greets me\n On the streets so cold and lonely\n Cars race by, a dozen or so\n Hurrying off to the great show\n Business brokers stage their Russian roulette\n They haven’t seen the new horizon yet\n\n3 What’s in store behind and door\n You’ll never know, it’s what keeps you poor\n Last night I drank some witch’s brew\n I didn’t know what or if I could see through\n It all seemed so real, it all seemed so strange\n It’s gonna take some time to rearrange\n\n4 Grey mass, overcast\n Inert clouds, sail on…\n
!@@color(red):''Glimmer of the Glory''@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/GlimmerOfTheGlory.mp3]] 4.423Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):Beauty is everywhere, if we'd only just notice it.@@\n\n''CH'' \nWhen you find what heart has sought\nCannot be easily forgot\nWhen you find what the heart did seek\nIt's just a glimmer of the glory – just a peek, just a peek!\n\n''1''\nLike the Gaudian esplanade\nLike the terraced paddy field in the glade\nLike the lotus offering itself to the sun\nIn the stray country pond, bereft of no one\nCH\n\n''2''\n Like the temple's call to the Divine\nLike the museum hall which tells of mankind\nLike the face of the loved one, smiling at you\nLike the emergence of one, from the two\n//CH// \n\n''3''\n Like the rolling tide, caressing the shore\nLike the wooden, carved Tibetan door\nLike the tall forest arching with mossy carpet\nLike the woodsman's hut, in the wilderness set\n//CH//\n\n''4''\nLike the windmill harnessing the gust of the wind\nLike the canvas on which the colors do blend\nLike wildflowers moving in the breeze\nLike folk songs sung in many harmonies\n//CH//\n
!@@color(red):''Dung Beetle Song''@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/DungBeetle.mp3]] 3.018Mb\nOriginal song in Korean [[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/gehdong_kr.mp3]] 3.808Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):I learned this song in South Korea. It is a favorite, and is sometimes sung in primary schools.@@\n\n(translated from Korean into English and Chinese)\n\n1\n不管我怎么办哪 bu guan wo zhenmeban na\n ''However I insist''\n我都没有办法 wo dou meiyou ban fa \n ''I just can’t help it''\n那边有个大粪坑 na bian you ge da shi ken\n '' Over there’s the dung beetle tomb''\n那就是我的家 na jiu shi wo de jia \n ''That is my home''\n\n我想敞开胸怀wo xiang chang kai xionghuai\n ''I want to open my heart''\n可朋友都已离开 ke pengyou dou yijin likai\n ''But no friend have I''\n歌唱的鸟儿也无法离开 gechang de liaoer ye wufa likai\n ''The birds who sang have all flown away''\n远远的离开 yuan yuan di li kai \n ''Far far away''\n\n''CH'' 不要离开,不要离开 bu yao li kai, bu yao li kai\n ''Don’t go away, don’t go away''\n请不要离开 qing bu yao li kai\n ''Don’t go away''\n请为了我,留下来 qing wei le wo ,liu xia lai\n ''But for me just one time''\n唱个歌开怀 chang ge ge kai huai\n ''Please sing a song''\n啦啦啦啦啦啦 la la la la la la\n ''Na na na na na na''\n抚慰我胸怀 fu mo wo de xiong huai\n ''Hug my sore heart''\n每个晚上好好入睡 mei ge wan shang hao hao ru shui \n ''Every night I just cry'' \n眼泪不再来 yan lei bu zai lai\n ''and then fall asleep''\n\n2 I opened my heart \nBut no friend have I\nI want to love some one \nBut that feeling stays in my heart\nI am a dung beetle\nI can’t do anything about it \nI just want to hold someone’s hand \nBut everyone’s gone\n\nDon’t go away, don’t go away, don’t go away\nBut for me, just one time\nPlease hold my hand\nNa na na na na na \nHug my sore heart\nEvery night I just cry and then fall asleep\n
!@@color(red):''Day Follows Night''@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/DayFollowsNight.mp3]] 4.487Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver): ''Place'' Onigaming, Nestor Falls, Ontario ''Time'' 1984 Spring ''Occasion''l yr old daughter undergoing operation to remove cancerous Wilm’s tumour@@\n\nC \nI say how can it be all right?\n Will everything tumbling with all its might?\n Because day follows night\n Everything will be all right!\n1 \nI heard on the Irish news\n A plastic bullet killed an innocent woman\n And in south Sudan everyone’s on the move\n It’s getting hard to care and harder to love\n 2 \nIn Afghanistan the rebels fight\n A holy war to keep the right\n Will God favour the East or favour the West\n Only time will show what’s the best\n3 \nThe forests are turning to deserts\n Disease and conflagration can strike very hard\n Just yesterday I heard the report\n About a child who died in the cancer ward\nC \nI say now, it will be all right\n With from the east the Brilliant Light\n There’s a bright sun ablaze in the sky\n Giving all the answers to the how and why\n
!@@color(red):''Bring In Unity''@@\n[[mp3|http://twohandsapproach.org/steve_other/songs2/BringInUnity.mp3]] 2.657Mb\n@@bgcolor(silver):I think I wrote this while in Tanzania. Canada's CBC Radio (northern Manitoba) played the song once.@@\n1 \nThere's too much fighting in the world\nThere's too much quarrelling going on\nTime to put aside our differences\nFind something to agree on\n\nCH\nLet's put our hearts together\nLet's strive to live in peace\nLet's start right now in our own neighbourhood\nAnd bring in unity\n\n2 \nThere's too much shouting blaring in my ears\nThe newscast brings bad news\nThere's too much traffic going by my front door\nYou've got to always pay what's due\n\nrepeat CH\n\n3 \nThe world has her pretty places and towns\nWaiting for all to see\nIt could be utopia right here and right now\nIf we'd only live in harmony\n\nCH\n\n4\nIt wo