New World
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New World
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Sunlight fades
In the children's eyes
There's an innocent embrace
On the banks of the river Thames
Beauty calls
From the young girl's eyes
And the way to darkness calls
In the act of a lover's friend
Welcome to the new world
There's a young girl calling to a young boy
In a new world they're trying to
Come together
Tonight there is no pain
But the risk is there again
In a new world
London Town
Hear the peoples' cries
St. Paul's is falling down
Is there something we can do
Sinking sun
Brings the night time skies
The government's on the run
There must be something we can do
Welcome to the new world
There's a young girl calling to a young boy
In a new world they're trying to come together
Tonight there is no pain
But the risk is there again
In a new world
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