Native Land

BEN WATT, TRACEY ANNE THORN

Stone the crows if you've done it again,
If I've told you once, told you a thousand times.
Sometimes I am so convinced we're casting pearl amongst the swine.

Don't ever let me hear you say this is the life we folks must lead.
We shun the limelight, shun the glare,
And the circus built on a bigot's creed.

Heaven is a place I've heard but we haven't been there yet, I fear.
We may have opened pearly gates but sometimes hell stills steals in here.

Don't ever let me hear you say this is the life we folks must lead.
Do you think silver turns our locks?
What gold do you think paves our streets?

You say we're in a different world now,
Where money and love go hand in hand.
But can't you see we share this town,
So why should we fight on our native land?
Can't you see we share this town,
So why on earth should we tear it down?

Trivia about the song Native Land by Everything but the Girl

On which albums was the song “Native Land” released by Everything but the Girl?
Everything but the Girl released the song on the albums “Eden” in 1984, “Everything but the Girl” in 1984, “Native Land - Single” in 1984, and “Home Movies - The Best of Everything but the Girl” in 1993.
Who composed the song “Native Land” by Everything but the Girl?
The song “Native Land” by Everything but the Girl was composed by BEN WATT, TRACEY ANNE THORN.

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