Song | No Jesus preaching |
Artist | Earphones |
Album | This is Pop |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
I can't believe I feel like I was a child again | |
What I was in '68, I can't believe it | |
I wanna touch, wanna cry, I wanna believe in faith | |
I saw my mother pray, I was a sinner | |
A cold war, a cool cool president fails again | |
There's someone to kill again, no Jesus preaching | |
A red threat mines all families in my place | |
Government says that their, their days are numbered | |
I'm again what I was again, feeling | |
Da, da, da | |
Yeah, yeah | |
I can't believe that my life has passed by like a train | |
Politics hasn't changed, no plan to live for | |
I confess I was unable to react, my duty was to understand | |
What people live for |
I can' t believe I feel like I was a child again | |
What I was in ' 68, I can' t believe it | |
I wanna touch, wanna cry, I wanna believe in faith | |
I saw my mother pray, I was a sinner | |
A cold war, a cool cool president fails again | |
There' s someone to kill again, no Jesus preaching | |
A red threat mines all families in my place | |
Government says that their, their days are numbered | |
I' m again what I was again, feeling | |
Da, da, da | |
Yeah, yeah | |
I can' t believe that my life has passed by like a train | |
Politics hasn' t changed, no plan to live for | |
I confess I was unable to react, my duty was to understand | |
What people live for |
I can' t believe I feel like I was a child again | |
What I was in ' 68, I can' t believe it | |
I wanna touch, wanna cry, I wanna believe in faith | |
I saw my mother pray, I was a sinner | |
A cold war, a cool cool president fails again | |
There' s someone to kill again, no Jesus preaching | |
A red threat mines all families in my place | |
Government says that their, their days are numbered | |
I' m again what I was again, feeling | |
Da, da, da | |
Yeah, yeah | |
I can' t believe that my life has passed by like a train | |
Politics hasn' t changed, no plan to live for | |
I confess I was unable to react, my duty was to understand | |
What people live for |