Ooh Child
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Ooh Child
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Ooh, child
Things are gonna get easier
Ooh, child
Things'll be brighter
Ooh, child
We'll get it together
And we'll get it undone
Ooh, when the world is much lighter
Someday, we'll look on the rays
Of a beautiful Sun
Someday
When the world is much brighter
Someday, we'll get it together
And we'll get it undone
Someday
When my hair is much lighter
Ooh, child
Things are gonna get easier
Ooh, child
Things'll be brighter
Ooh, child
Things are gonna get easier
Ooh, child
Things'll be brighter
(Things'll be brighter)
Ooh, child
We'll get it together
And we'll get it undone
Ooh, when the world is much lighter
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Peter Pringle performs "Ooh Child", and this lyric page sits inside the Peter Pringle catalog on LyroVerse.
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