Rest In Peace

Jimi Hendrix / Gary Cherone / Nuno Bettencourt

Let's talk of peace
Sounds so cliche
A novelty, catch phrase of the day
Middle, index
Sign of the time
Just as complex
As water to

Someone said: Give peace a chance
And, that's all that we're saying
While we're sitting on the fence
Pretending
Our hearts are in the right place
But, your face
Shows a trace of

Hypocrisy
Don't tread on me
Now you can see

Make love not war, sounds so absurd to me
We can't afford to say these words, lightly
Or else our world, will truly, rest in peace

Let's not pretend
To justify
Rather amend
Where treasures lie
Straight through the heart
Peace can be found
That's where you start
Not all around

Someone said give peace a chance
And, that's all that we're saying
While we're sitting on the fence
Pretending
Our hearts are in the right place
But your face
Shows a trace of

Hypocrisy
Don't tread on me, boy
Now you can see

Make love not war, sounds so absurd, to me
We can't afford to say these words, lightly
Or else our world, will truly, rest in peace

Make love not war, sounds so absurd, sounds so absurd
We can't afford to say these words, lightly
Or else our world, will truly, rest in peace

Make love not war, sounds so absurd, to me
We can't afford to say these words
Lightly or else our world, will truly, rest in peace

Trivia about the song Rest In Peace by Extreme

On which albums was the song “Rest In Peace” released by Extreme?
Extreme released the song on the albums “III Sides to Every Story” in 1992, “The Best of Extreme” in 1998, “20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection” in 2002, and “Take Us Alive Boston 2009” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Rest In Peace” by Extreme?
The song “Rest In Peace” by Extreme was composed by Jimi Hendrix, Gary Cherone, and Nuno Bettencourt.

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