Hurt - Wars Lyrics

Get the lyrics to the song: Wars by Hurt at LyricsKeeper.com.
Wars

Wars Lyrics |
---|
What Are The Lyrics For Wars By Hurt?
Show me a smile on your silly face
'Cause I'm getting tired of this human race My darling The eyes of a child hasn't went away And how many heroes have we killed today? I can fly higher than an airplane And I have the voice of a thousand hurricanes My darling Men of destruction reap iniquity When heroes of courage die with dignity How many weapons did I help create? And how many lives will it devastate? My darling I think of all the days in my life Where I could have done something more Yes I remember the days in my life Where I could have done something more There is never a day that goes by That's a good day to die Please open your eyes to the millions of lives That will senselessly die in the wars I think of all the days in my life Where I could have done something more Yeah, I remember the days in my life Where I should have done something more I think of all the days in my life Where I could have done something more Yes, I remember the days in my life Where I should have done something more There was never a day that goes by That's a good day to die Please open your eyes, oh There was never a day that went by That's a good day to die Won't you please close your eyes? For the millions of lives Who have senselessly died in a war? |
Who Wrote Wars By Hurt?
Jacob Stewart, Jacob B. Stewart, Joseph Delahoussaye, Joseph L. Delahoussaye, Nicolas Wimberly Hurt, Troup Iv Gammage, Troupe Gammage
|
More Lyrics
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Lyrics Of The Day
- The Rockin' Highliners: It Doesn't Matter Yo this is the Rock kicking it with the Refugee camp…
- Buck Clarke: I'll Remember April This lovely day will lengthen into evening…
- Katherine Ellis: When You Touch Me [Bart B Moor Dub] Well you're boring me now…
- Mukala: Regret Maybe I was six or maybe five or three…
- Mary Ellen Tanner: But Not for Me Old man sunshine listen you…