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Today I saw a familiar face across a city street, sitting in the doorway with a blanket round his feet. |
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At first I didn't place him the way you often do, but the last time |
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I'd seen him he sat next to me at school. |
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Where will we be in the year 2000, when there's no more hunger and there's no more war? |
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We're standing on the threshold of the year 2000, the time has come we've had enough we won't take anymore. |
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We're different from our parents they'll never understand. |
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We won't be fooled the way they were, the future's in our hands. |
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Remember how we promised as we said good-bye to school: |
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Like all good friends we'll meet again, |
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I'll tell you what we'll do. |
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We'll meet again in the year 2000? |
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There'll be no more hunger, there'll be no more war. |
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New Year's day in the year 2000, the time has come we've had enough we won't take anymore. |
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Please don't take my word for it, it's clear for all to see. |
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The world will be a better place in the twenty-first century. |
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Where will we be in the year 2000? |
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There'll be no more hunger, there'll be no more war. |
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New Year's day in the year 2000, the time has come we've had enough we won't take anymore. |
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Please don't take my word for it, it's clear for all to see. |
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The world will be a better place in the twenty-first century. |
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Where will we be in the year 2000? |
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There'll be no more hunger, there'll be no more war. |
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New Year's day in the year 2000, the time has come we've had enough we won't take anymore. |