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Rosy Coloured Glasses Lyrics - Sabrina Starke - Sabrina Starke

We grow up believing in a better world 

Where we're free to be ourselves not like nobody else 

Oh the innocent of a child the beauty of human life 

But this dream we once hold dear is now controlled by fear 

Start a riot start a war. Dying while we need of love & miracles 

A space where we believe 

When no religion can heal. The challenges we face 

At a point of no return. Will things ever fall into place 

 

Through rosy colored glasses. I see the world in all its glory today 

No more misery or pains 

Through rosy colored glasses where all the hurt just fades away 

And I see a beautiful picture that will brighten up my day 

 

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Change is constant I agree but what's the meaning of 

So much useless suffering. When all we want is love 

Fathers cry and mothers weep. Little boys put down to sleep 

Praying hoping that one day we can see the gift in pain 

 

Through rosy colored glasses. I see the world in all its glory today 

No more misery or pains 

Through rosy colored glasses where all the hurt just fades away 

And I see a beautiful picture that will brighten up my day 

 

Imagine love everywhere 

Close my eyes and I'm there 

A step away for peace & change 

Escaping life just for one day 

 

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Through rosy colored glasses. I see the world in all of its glory 

No more misery or pains 

Through rosy colored glasses where it fades away 

And I see a beautiful picture that will brighten up my day 

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