Lyrics

The seeds of a revolution are planted in my heart I water them with human tears everyday we we're apart And the sound of a distant thunder keeps pounding in my brain Tonight I hold you in my arms and softly call your name They come from Bethlehem they come from Mars They come from the cotton fields and Christopher Street bars They come from the land of need washed upon the shore Like they come from far and wide to knock upon your door The seeds of a revolution are planted in my heart I water them with human tears everyday we we're apart And the sound of a distant thunder keeps pounding in my brain Tonight I hold you in my arms and softly call your name They come from Ireland they come from Greece They come from Africa looking for release No more with the whips and chains no more the gun The tender kiss that freedom brings belongs to everyone The seeds of a revolution are planted in my heart I water them with human tears everyday we we're apart And the sound of a distant thunder keeps pounding in my brain Tonight I hold you in my arms and softly call your name The morning sun is bright the sky is blue The stars that shine tonight shine for me and you So raise your weary head put your hand in mine Together we will take our stand and walk across the borderline The seeds of a revolution are planted in my heart I water them with human tears everyday we we're apart And the sound of a distant thunder keeps pounding in my brain Tonight I hold you in my arms and softly call your name
Writer(s): Robert A. Noonan Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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