Struggling Youth

My heart cries out to see how the youths them
Struggling
In a land that was made so free, for you and me
For you and me
The greed of some have become so high
Causing so many to die
While others though they find it so hard they're still
Making a try, you can see it everyday
You rise early in the morning To find the same old thing
Then you start to image, what the rest of the day may
Bring to you, may bring to you
So you make a trod about And return without a thing
And them kind of something make you really have to
Think, it make you really have to think
For when you turn to the right
Things doesn't seem so bright Then you turn to the left
Temptation lead you to a theft So you look up in the sky
You hold your head and wonder why
Then you look down on the ground
Give thanks you're still around
Give Jah thanks to know you're still around
So how then in a land where there's plenty
So many people still remain hungry
They have it so hard O, man it ain't easy
They have it so hard
Some of them turn to robbery--woooooo
My heart cries out, to see how the youths them
Struggling
In a land that was made so free for you and me
For you and me O why won't you be
Let them, let them go, let them loose, they need to
Be free
Don't you try to slow them down O, A
Let them go, let them go, let them loose

Trivia about the song Struggling Youth by Israel Vibration

When was the song “Struggling Youth” released by Israel Vibration?
The song Struggling Youth was released in 1995, on the album “On the Rock”.

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