WHAT YOU PREACH
[ folk -- written by Sarah Crews; Prescott, AZ ]

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                     We are living in dangerous days
                     And I am freightened by what you say
                     We are bound to guard our borders
                     Sacrifice our soldiers

                     What kind of world is this
                     Where hatred can persist?
                     It chills right to the core
                     This talk of holy war

                           Really love your brother
                           Love your neighbor like that too
                           And only do to others
                           What you would want them to do to you

                     What they did in New York City
                     Is the darkest kind of crime
                     What can we tell our children
                     If we respond in kind?

                     We only teach them violence
                     It is how the West was won
                     Destroy the man who is different
                     Than your own begotten son

                           And really love your sister
                           Love your neighbor like that too
                           And only do to others
                           What you would want them to do to you
                           What you would want them to do to you

                     We are living in dangerous days
                     And I am freightened by what you say
                     It chills right to the core
                     This talk of holy war


           


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