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Ides of Brussels

Ides of Brussels Rapport Lionel Derbyshire “Lennon asked the world to live as one .. There is a harmony of birdsongs in his song. Jackson made a change when he looked in the mirror .. Steven’s rejoiced .. My Sweet Lord hallelujah.. There is no little green apples for Smith in a summertime. Simon walked down in the middle of the street looking for a role model. Sledge loved a woman, she was his world. John’s english rose was called out to heaven .. A candle burnt out too quick , A legend never vanishes. Pussycat remember’s Mississippi? in dreams of yesterday until the end of time. Kelly is everything, the world greatest .. he made it. Flack looked at the moon and stars and the earth moved , the first time .. Two guys were feeling weary under a bridge over troubled waters. Simply Red were holding onto years and kept holding on .. nothing growing. Manhattan’s says everybody has a dream , wheels turning .. It’s just one moment away. Smoke got into the eyes of the Platters .. But their hearts were on fire. The lady sings the blues , Sinatra made it in New York. Singing and dancing in the rain make you happy .. " It is glee “We are the world .. God’s big family .. We made a choice .. We can make it a brighter day ..” Hey ! .. Here comes the sun with Beatles .. “We stand together as one” Fallen angel’s have left us .. cleft There is hurt .. a spineless attack We must never give in .. it is a World without end. Their terror will never destroy us .. They hide away like . . The red poppy will ever grow in Brussels And the herb will heal the people of the land. The talents and artistry of a land .. They cowardly bomb destroy .. They murder .. They run away .. Ivory Coast , Mali ,Tunisia , Paris , Brussels Songs in bond.

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