Song parody of
Thank You Mr Churchill
by Peter Frampton
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I want to thank you, Mr. Churchill
For making sure that I was born
Thanks for the innocence that made us feel secure
But time is wasting, hope is hungry now
It's a dream I'm talking here
Much closer to the poor
If we start waging peace
Instead of waging war
When I wake to see the sun rise
I know I'm poorer by the day
I know the world will keep on turning for a while
But time is wasting, hope is hungry now
It's a dream I'm talking here
Much closer to the poor
Information overload
It's harder to ignore
The day you do the things
I'll live with what's in store
Will there be peace on earth one day?
If so, I hope I will be near
'Til we're born with wisdom, war will still be here
It's a dream I'm talking here
Much closer to the poor
If we start waging peace
Instead of waging war
Information overload
It's harder to ignore
The day you do the thing
Or live with what's in store
I want to thank you, Mr. Churchill
For making sure that I was born
Thanks for the innocence that made us feel secure
But time is wasting, hope is hungry now
It's a dream I'm talking here
Much closer to the poor
If we start waging peace
Instead of waging war
When I wake to see the sun rise
I know I'm poorer by the day
I know the world will keep on turning for a while
But time is wasting, hope is hungry now
It's a dream I'm talking here
Much closer to the poor
Information overload
It's harder to ignore
The day you do the things
I'll live with what's in store
Will there be peace on earth one day?
If so, I hope I will be near
'Til we're born with wisdom, war will still be here
It's a dream I'm talking here
Much closer to the poor
If we start waging peace
Instead of waging war
Information overload
It's harder to ignore
The day you do the thing
Or live with what's in store