One Destiny

We are defending peace and love
Equal rights and justice
All for one and one for all
See the writing on the wall
Every day my heart cries out
Why won't we try a little tenderness?

What about the one heart?
What about the soul?
What about the one aim?
One destiny?

We got no time, no time to lose
Lots of, lots of, lots of work to be done so
Come one, do your share, 'cause
We noh want no more apartheid
We noh want no morе guns at our bedside
We noh want no morе political struggle
We noh, we noh want no more
We noh, we noh want, we noh want
We noh want, noh want no more a that yah

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Yes, we are defending peace and love
Equal rights and justice
All for one and one for all
See the writing on the wall
Every day my heart cries out
Why won't we try a little tenderness?

What about the one heart?
What about the soul?
What about the one aim?
One destiny?

We got no time, no time to lose
Lots of, lots of, lots of work to be done so
Come one, do your share, 'cause:
We noh want no more apartheid
We noh want no more guns at our bedside
We noh want no more political struggle
We noh, we noh want no more
We noh, we noh want, we noh want
We noh want, noh want no more a that yah

Trivia about the song One Destiny by Clinton Fearon

When was the song “One Destiny” released by Clinton Fearon?
The song One Destiny was released in 1999, on the album “What a System”.

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