Love in a Dangerous Time
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In the heart of the country, there's a killer without a gun We're afraid to be no longer free to trust the loving one So I, I got to say, say a prayer for you In the heart of the darkness, there's a killer without a name Nowhere to hide, no mountain side, the city's all the same So please, oh please Say a prayer, a prayer for me, oh-oh-oh Out of the dark and silence How in the world will we survive? (We survive) Love in a dangerous time Out of the fear and madness How in the world will we survive? (We survive) Love in a dangerous time In the heart of our children where the simple things are true So much to learn when the world is turned, turning in on you Open eyes (open eyes) open eyes Show us what to do (what to do) what to do Out of the dark and silence How in the world will we survive? (We survive) Love in a dangerous time Out of the fear and madness How in the world will we survive? (We survive) Love in a dangerous time ♪ Fight our way through open doors Blind to what we see before us Fools who make the rules Commit the crimes (commit the crimes) Let's lay it on the line Out of the dark and silence (darkness) How in the world will we survive? (We survive) Love in a dangerous time Out of the fear and madness (madness) How in the world will we survive? (How will we survive? Hey, hey) Love in a dangerous time (oh, so dangerous) Out of the dark and silence (silence) How in the world will we survive? (We survive) Love in a dangerous time (love, oh love, oh love) Out of the fear and madness How in the world will we survive? Love in a dangerous time
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- Duration
- 04:56
- Key
- 8
- Tempo
- 99 BPM
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