Purple People

Doreen Hauenstein, Kurt Hauenstein

No one seems to like them
And no one seems to care
Like children of a long forgotten world
Pink that goes with purple
And gray with simply red
I thought there was no answer to be said

Displaced to a thousand islands
Disconnected from their roots
How can I call you angel if there's no use
Pretending you can't see them
Pretending you don't hear
How can I call you brother when you are near

Unchain the purple people
And let their thoughts be free
We all belong together like you and me
A child was born in April
And died again in May
And a nameless mother cries on Freedom's day

Tears turn to a river
And ending as a sea
The stars are still in darkness for me
We're far away from heaven
And very close to hell
But we never lost our spirit how we feel

Scream of a million voices
Stops the silence of the atmosphere
How can I call you angel when you ain't there
Pretending you can't see them
Pretending you don't hear
Don't ever call me brother when you are near
Don't ever call me call me brother when you ain't near

Trivia about the song Purple People by Supermax

On which albums was the song “Purple People” released by Supermax?
Supermax released the song on the albums “Just Before the Nightmare” in 1988 and “Spirits of Love” in 1996.
Who composed the song “Purple People” by Supermax?
The song “Purple People” by Supermax was composed by Doreen Hauenstein, Kurt Hauenstein.

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