Corey Hart - Is It Too Late? Lyrics

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Is It Too Late?

Is It Too Late? Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Is It Too Late? By Corey Hart?
Little brother watches back
From the corner of the sky he can see the world Little brother watches Jack At the factory draw the flags unfurled Little brother watches back When the mercenary dances with it's prize Little brother watches Jack Build machinery so we can modernize And are we pullin' it down? Is it too late? Have we hit the ground? No don't give it up Don't give it up Don't give it up Don't give it up Oh, no no Oh, no no Oh no no, now Little brother watches back When the nation's of the world bless and sanctify Little brother watches Jack Tell his kid to stop asking why Little brother watches back To the day of judgment when we must decide Little brother watches Jack Buy and sell the soul that he has wrought inside And are we pullin' it down? Is it too late? Have we hit the ground? No don't give it up Don't give it up I said don't give it up Don't give it up Oh no no Said, no no no, no no no Said, no no no, ah And are we pullin' it down? Is it too late? Have we hit the ground? No don't give it up Don't give it up I said don't give it up Oh no, don't give it up Oh, no no Oh, no no Said no, no, no, no No Little brother watches back Little brother, he's watching back There goes Jack at the factory Oh Oh, no no no Bless and sanctify Bless and sanctify |
Who Wrote Is It Too Late? By Corey Hart?
Corey Hart
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