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Lyrics and music written and performed by Charles Johnson AKA Justus Thyme
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A Truth of Earth/Don't Forget to Pray
We change our lives forever, by ignoring all the problems that we see.
Got to find ourselves protection, from all the lies and deceit.
And I see the world as it turns and the men that control our fate.
They can’t see, the time has come, to put their greed away.
The final cards are turning, politicians just turn away.
Who is left to stop this madness as these powers destroy the way.
And I know the fear that you feel, its getting much stronger each day.
Its time to stand, stand up for yourselves, just don’t forget to pray, don’t forget to pray, don’t forget to pray!
Have you seen the signs around you, mother earth is quite upset.
So much chaos and confusion, you can see it on your TV set.
Do you care what happens to them, they are people like you and me.
A different song a different prayer, its all the same to me.
Are they killing for religion, or some other man-made scheme.
They cannot make a sound decision, to which God they should speak.
And I know this is quite absurd, only one voice speaks to me,
it happens to be the sum of them all, God it's so plain to see.
Goodbye for now my children, guess I’ll see you on another fine day.
Hope you can pull it together, because forever is not far away.
And I’ll think of you when my time comes, to remember the friends in my life.
And how we talked about seeing the truth, and the hope of a different life.
credits
released September 5, 2010
Lyrics, Keyboards, Guitar by Charles Johnson aka Justus Thyme
Point of Entry, Worcester, Massachusetts 1954.
The one common thread that has wound itself through my life
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