Lyrics of 'My Special Fream' by Nana Mouskouri

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One blue sky above us
One ocean lapping all our shores
One earth so green and brown
Who could ask for more

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And because I love you
I'll give it one more try
To show my rainbow race
It's too soon
Too soon to die
It's too soon to die

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Some want to be like an ostrich
And bury their heads in the sand
Some hope for plastic dreams
To unclutch those greedy hands

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Some want to take the easy way
Poisons,bombs they think we need them
Don't they know
You can kill all the unbelievers
There's no short cut to freedom

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Then because I promise
I'll give it one more try
To show my rainbow race
It's too soon
Too soon to die
It's too soon to die

It's too soon to die ( Repeat X 5 )

Repeat 1-2-

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