Afro Lover
Everybody wants to be happy
Everybody wants more money
Everybody wants more loving
Everybody wants the same thing
I came across the border through the east and the west divide
The land between the trenches was patrolled by the deaf and the blind
The blind were shouting 'Listen!'
While the deaf said 'Can't you see?'
Somewhere deep in no man's land some man has lost a key
I open up into this mystery
I have seen
I have seen
I have seen
There's centuries of fighting so I brought myself a gun
The salesman called it 'freedom' so my enemy bought a bigger one
I'm saving up for a missile that will shoot him up with love
Now his finger's on my button and my hand is in his glove
I opened up into this mystery
Every key can lock you up or set you free
I believe that there is magic in this mystery
I have seen
I have seen
I have seen
Everybody wants to be happy
Everybody wants more money
Everybody wants the same thing
I have seen
I have seen
I have seen
I have seen
I have seen
I have seen
I have seen
I have seen
I have seen
I have seen
I have seen
I have seen
Amor Afro
Todo mundo quer ser feliz
Todo mundo quer mais grana
Todo mundo quer mais amor
Todo mundo quer a mesma coisa
Eu cruzei a fronteira pelo leste e o oeste
A terra entre as trincheiras era patrulhada pelos surdos e cegos
Os cegos gritavam 'Escutem!'
Enquanto os surdos diziam 'Não dá pra ver?'
Em algum lugar profundo na terra de ninguém, um homem perdeu uma chave
Eu me abri para esse mistério
Eu vi
Eu vi
Eu vi
Tem séculos de briga, então eu peguei uma arma
O vendedor chamou de 'liberdade', então meu inimigo comprou uma maior
Estou economizando pra um míssil que vai atirar amor nele
Agora o dedo dele tá no meu botão e minha mão tá na luva dele
Eu me abri para esse mistério
Toda chave pode te trancar ou te libertar
Eu acredito que há mágica nesse mistério
Eu vi
Eu vi
Eu vi
Todo mundo quer ser feliz
Todo mundo quer mais grana
Todo mundo quer a mesma coisa
Eu vi
Eu vi
Eu vi
Eu vi
Eu vi
Eu vi
Eu vi
Eu vi
Eu vi
Eu vi
Eu vi
Eu vi
Composição: Mark Hunter, Saul Davies, Timothy Booth, David Bayton-Power, James Patrick Glennie