Album Name : Live
Release Date : 2011-09-09
Song Duration : 3:35
Ray Wilson These Are The Changes
24 month ago and yesterday in the memory of America
The centre of New York city became a battlefield
And a graveyard and the symbol of an unfinished war
These are the changes the day brings us
These ate the changes the brings
These are the changes the day brings us
These are the changes
These are the changes the day brings us
These ate the changes the brings
These are the changes the day brings us
These are the changes
Like it or not we live in times of danger and
uncertainty
That is way he lived
That is what he leaves us
My brother need not be idolised
Or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life
Be remembered simply as a good and decent man
Who saw wrong and tried to right it
Saw suffering and tried to heal it
Saw war and tried to stop it
We must recognise that ending the war
Is only the first step towards building the peace
All parties must now see to it that this is a peace
that lasts
These are the changes the day brings us
These ate the changes the brings
These are the changes the day brings us
These are the changes
These are the changes the day brings us
These ate the changes the brings
These are the changes the day brings us
These are the changes
I have asked for this radio and television time tonight
For the purpose of announcing that we today have
concluded
An agreement to end the war
And bring peace with honour in Vietnam
Know me, see me, try to understand me
why, you ask
These are the changes the day brings us
These ate the changes the brings
These are the changes the day brings us
These are the changes
These are the changes the day brings us
These ate the changes the brings
These are the changes the day brings us
These are the changes
I know that over the years many of you have seen
the pictures and news clips of the wall that divides
Berlin, but believe me, no American who sees first
hand, the concrete and mortar, the guard posts, the
machine gun towers, the dog rans and the barbed
wire can ever again take for granted his or her
freedom or the precious gift that is America.