Lyrics of 'Born On Earth' by Rusty Anderson

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Shoot out
Vengeance on the street
Lookout
Aren't the children sweet?

We got action thrills
We got magic pills
We got technicolor TV kills
Gotta laugh, gotta cry because you and I
We're born on Earth
Oh, yeah we were born on Earth

Outta sight
All the ice is melting away
But it's alright
'Cause all we gotta do is pray

We got people to please
We got fish in the seas
We got folks in high places
Down low as can be
And no matter how high we climb
We're born on Earth
Oh, yeah we were born on Earth

And all my friends are here with me
Except the ones who found the doorway
And all the ships lost at sea
Will find their way through this insanity

Do do do, do do do

There's a party tonight
Gonna feel alright
There'll be music and love
And the stars up above
For whatever it may be worth

Born on Earth
Born on Earth

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