Gerald Levert - Beggar Lyrics

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Beggar

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What Are The Lyrics For Beggar By Gerald Levert?
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Uuummmm....Hey! This one (this one), That one (that one), Each one is God's gift to the world. We are (we are) They are (they are) Each one is God's gift to the world There are no extra people In a mansion or a ghetto From where you start your journey Anywhere you go So look across the ocean See those on distant corners Or see the one beside you Look in their eyes long enough You will know This one (talkin bout this one), That one (talkin bout that one), Each one is God's Gift to the World. That all the lonely people First ones and the last ones All the great and small ones Ones that win and lose To all of those remembered And even those forgotten To every single, single nation I believe these words are true For me and you We are (we are) They Are (they are) Each one is God's gift to the world This one (talkin bout this one), That one (talkn bout that one), Each one is God's Gift to the World. Don't forget about the babies (the babies) Don't forget about the soldiers ( the soldiers) This one and that one and This one and that one Are God's gift to the world This one (talkin bout this one), That one (talkn bout that one), Each one is God's Gift to the World. |
Who Wrote Beggar By Gerald Levert?
Michael Himelstein, Mike Himmelstein, Terry Sampson
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What's The Duration Of The Beggar By Gerald Levert?The duration of Beggar is 5:08 minutes and seconds. |
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