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So You'd Like to Save the World lyrics
so you'd like to save the world
i suggest you take one person at a time
and start with me
not an ordinary girl
not someone that i should hit upon
and ask, "hey what's your sign babe"
have you been reading my mind
(what did you find)
nothing more or less terrestrial
could i keep you in mind
did you really cry
when you saw the hole in the sky
did you really hold your head and hide your eyes
well that's all right
you might call it ultraviolet radiation
it's only sunlight
so you'd like to save my world
if you could free my inner child
then i could free your inhibitions babe
or would you like to mother me
i love the way you wear
that motorola generation chic mama
have you been reading my mind
(what did you find)
nothing more or less terrestrial
could i keep you in mind
did you really cry
when you saw the hole in the sky
did you really hold your head and hide your eyes
well that's all right
you might call it ultraviolet radiation
it's only sunlight (sha la la sunlight)
ah yes it is (sha la la sunlight)
ah yes it is now (sha la la sunlight)
it's only sunlight
you might call it ultraviolet radiation
so you'd like to save the world
i'd really like to help you
i'd really like to be you for a while
is that all right
and i could call it ultraviolet radiation
it's only sunlight (sha la la sunlight)
don't you know (sha la la sunlight)
it's only sunlight (sha la la sunlight)
it's only sunlight
but you might call it ultraviolet radiation
Part of these releases
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- Track 6 on Live at the BBC, Vol. 1
- 5 Cut Me Down
- 7 Be There
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- Track 16 on Lloyd Cole the Commotion the Singles
- 15 Butterfly
- 17 Morning Is Broken
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- Track 2 on Bad Vibes
- 1 Morning Is Broken
- 3 Holier Than Thou
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- Track 7 on Loaded (live in New York)
- 6 Modern World
- 8 4 Flights Up
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