Peace of Heart

John D. Loudermilk

[Verse 1]
The crowds are throwing sticks and stones
And burning cars and Jewish homes
It's gettin' hard to get a loan
Without a banker friend you've known
And frankly speaking time has shown
That what you reap you must have sown
So don't look lonely and alone and blue

[Verse 2]
The pastor's laid his Bible down
And joined the movement underground
And while the whole world sits around
We watch the ship of state go down
And watch the dollar slowly drown
Two times up an' three times down
And no one says, "Well, I'll be damned" but me

[Chorus]
But that doesn't matter anymore like it used to do
'Cause I've found peace of heart here with you

[Verse 3]
The courts have told us where we're at
We're not the same old American cat
The upper crust and the bottom fat
And the guy who split from where he's at
Came over here alone and flat
And worked like hell at the laundromat
Now he owns a laundromat or two

[Chorus]
But that doesn't matter anymore like it used to do
'Cause I've found peace of heart here with you
'Cause I've found peace of heart here with you
Here with you

Trivia about the song Peace of Heart by John D. Loudermilk

When was the song “Peace of Heart” released by John D. Loudermilk?
The song Peace of Heart was released in 1969, on the album “The Open Mind of John D Loudermilk”.

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