Everyday People
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Everyday People
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Oh the times they are a changin'-i can feel it in the air
Oh can't you hear the bells of freedom, ringin' everywhere?
And if you look across the ocean, you will see a shining light
And i know that come tomorrow, everything will be alright
'cause everyday people, are makin' a sound
They're gettin' together, and standin' their ground
You can build up the wall, but we'll tear it down
We are everyday people
And our numbers are many, but our hearts beat as one
We will fight to the finish, 'til the battle is won
For the right to be free, in a world without war
In a land where the giants can no longer ignore
The voice of our children, who are cryin' revolution
Who inherit our pollution, if we don't change our ways
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