A dream for peace in the future, with a preserved and mindful planet for our children
lyrics
Every kind of Heaven chords – D/Bm/Em/F#m/A7/
A7 D Bm
We need birds we need bees
Em A7
We need flowers we need trees
Em A7 D A7
We need every kind of heaven for our garden
D Bm
We need skies we need seas
Em A7
We need rivers we need streams
Em A7 D
We need every kind of heaven for our garden
F#m Em
And the world will be a better place
F#m Em
Yes the world will be a better place
Em A7 D
With every kind of heaven in our garden
Chords and melody as in verse
So I say, yes I say
Now’s the time, don’t delay
Heal the Earth hold the land, seas and sky
In a safe, happy place
Not a toxic disgrace
For we need to protect all of our children
There’s no need for the greed
As we sow we shall reap
Even birds as resilient as the phoenix
Can’t be heard through the cries
and the flames of an earth
That is poisoned and painfully dying
We need birds we need bees
We need flowers we need trees
We need every kind of heaven for our garden
We need skies we need seas
We need rivers we need streams
We need every kind of life for our children
Take the time whilst we can
To protect our fellow man
For in doing so we safeguard the future
So the child of today
can enjoy the right to play
In a world that will see more tomorrows
credits
from Bayswater Road,
released October 2, 2017
Written by Martin Stephenson
Martin Stephenson: Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals
Christopher Mordey: Electric Bass
John Steel: Electric Lead Guitar
Kate Stephenson: Drums
John Trier: Keyboards
Neil James Morrison: Fiddle
Susanna Wolfe: Female Voice
Hnery Fossbrooke: D Whistle
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