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Love and Global Warming (Demo Mix) Video (MV)




Performed By: Don Pardy
Language: English
Length: 3:38
Written by: Donald Pardy




Don Pardy - Love and Global Warming (Demo Mix) Lyrics




Look around no lights no sounds
A tumbleweed rolls through empty streets
But here and know while we're around to see

The green grass beneath your feet
The smell of the lilac's kissed by a summer's breeze
And then you and I meet whoa whoa oooo

Take a look into a time machine
When the sun burned so hot that the tree's bereaved
Is this what we will leave for our children and their children remember

The green grass beneath your feet
The smell of the lilac's kissed by a summer's breeze
And then you and I meet whoa whoa oooo

It's not to late to rewrite the book oh take a second look
Inside, inside your heart and see

The green grass beneath your feet
The smell of the lilac's kissed by a summer's breeze
And then you and I meet whoa whoa oooo
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Look around no lights no sounds
A tumbleweed rolls through empty streets
But here and know while we're around to see

The green grass beneath your feet
The smell of the lilac's kissed by a summer's breeze
And then you and I meet whoa whoa oooo

Take a look into a time machine
When the sun burned so hot that the tree's bereaved
Is this what we will leave for our children and their children remember

The green grass beneath your feet
The smell of the lilac's kissed by a summer's breeze
And then you and I meet whoa whoa oooo

It's not to late to rewrite the book oh take a second look
Inside, inside your heart and see

The green grass beneath your feet
The smell of the lilac's kissed by a summer's breeze
And then you and I meet whoa whoa oooo
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Writer: Donald Pardy
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