Too many people have died again
People who loved them crying in vain
Freedom and justice give them today
Somebody tell me what more can I say
Peace time is sunshine and war time is rain
I love those nice days that kills all my pain
I was born in year forty nine
After we won the, first one, second one, third one world war
And world war forty nine
My guns are laid down here they’re sleeping in sand
May they've never been pulled by a triggering hand
Search for the meaning find love and peace
To walk here beside you hand in hand
Peace time is sunshine and war time is rain
I love those nice days that kills all my pain
I was born in year forty nine
After we won the, first one, second one, third one world war
And world war forty nine
[Lead guitar solo]
Peace time is sunshine and war time is rain
I love those nice days that kills all my pain
I was born in year '49
After we won the, 1st one, 2nd one, 3rd one world war
And world war 49
People who loved them crying in vain
Freedom and justice give them today
Somebody tell me what more can I say
Peace time is sunshine and war time is rain
I love those nice days that kills all my pain
I was born in year forty nine
After we won the, first one, second one, third one world war
And world war forty nine
My guns are laid down here they’re sleeping in sand
May they've never been pulled by a triggering hand
Search for the meaning find love and peace
To walk here beside you hand in hand
Peace time is sunshine and war time is rain
I love those nice days that kills all my pain
I was born in year forty nine
After we won the, first one, second one, third one world war
And world war forty nine
[Lead guitar solo]
Peace time is sunshine and war time is rain
I love those nice days that kills all my pain
I was born in year '49
After we won the, 1st one, 2nd one, 3rd one world war
And world war 49
envoyé par giorgio - 1/7/2020 - 10:05
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Lyrics by Tapani Siirtola
Music by Robert Gunnarsson
“War is such a vaste of human lifes and resources. How many WW will there be? 49? Right now we feel a threat from many parts of the World. In fact, more people are dying today than during WW2. How crazy can it be?”