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Time Has Come

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(j.p. maunick/r. bull)

All things have meanin’
If we take the time, then we will see
Smoke means there’s a fire
So we live and learn to understand
Recognising the danger
(and) throwin’ out a lifeline if we’re able
Gather inspiration
Together in a harvest of the free


Chorus:
Get up, ’cos the time has come
You’d better believe, that it will be done
You can’t make pretend it’s and illusion
Get up, ’cos the time has come
You better believe, that it will be done
The reason bein’ life is not a dream

We’re all witness
To the politics, of life and survival
New day is commin’
Every woman, every man will be as one
Can’t stop tryin’ like a mother
To give her child a better life if she’s able
Keep on fightin’
Believin’ every word to be a song of freedom

Chorus

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