Like a Friend

Album cover art for "Like a Friend" by Paul van Dyk & Jan Johnston

Paul van Dyk & Jan Johnston - Pop

Like a Friend

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There's anguish despair and we don't feel a thing How can I make you think? How can I make you change lives? Deliver new dreams, give back a child a smile Sending a wind of change to free another world Stop turning over, it won't go away If we don't do anything it will always stay But there's a way (mmmmm there's a way) Be aware of the world and be true to your conscience Be aware of it's needs like a friend you can hold them Be aware of the world and be true to your conscience Be aware of it's needs, have a care, have a conscience Be aware of the world and be true to your conscience Be aware of the world like a friend you can hold them Be aware of the world and be true to your conscience Be aware of it's needs, have a care, have a conscience Be aware of the world and be true to your conscience Be aware of it's needs like a friend you can hold them There's anguish despair and we don't feel a thing How can I make you think? How can I make you change? Deliver new dreams, give back a child a smile Sending a wind of change to free another, free another world What I'm going to tell you, you don't want to hear, it's a million miles away And a million tears, and a million tears Be aware of the world and be true to your conscience Be aware of it's needs like a friend you can hold them Be aware of the world and be true to your conscience Be aware of it's needs, have a care, have a conscience Be aware of the world and be true to your conscience Be aware of the world like a friend you can hold them Be aware of the world and be true to your conscience Be aware of it's needs, have a care, have a conscience Be aware of the world and be true to your conscience Be aware of it's needs like a friend you can hold them

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Credits

Writers
  • Paul van Dyk
  • Jan Johnston