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YOURS AND MINE (Craig Doerge/David Crosby/Graham Nash)


I see a boy of fourteen, he's got a rifle in his hand
He's dying to defend his desert land
He's got an arm around his father, another arm around his gun
Must the child in the father die so young?

There's a teenage girl in Belfast, playing in the street
Her brother plays a different game and he's turning up the heat
On the soldiers around the corner and the powers overseas
And who are they to ruin lives like these?

'Cos they're yours and they're mine, they're yours and mine
'Cos they're yours and they're mine, yours and mine

So you think that it's so easy just to let I pass you by
You watch TV and pretend it's all a lie
But you know there is no Third World, it happens to us all
There's just one world and the kids are the first to fall

And they're yours and they're mine, they're yours and mine
And they're yours an they're mine, yours and mine

He's every mother's son and she raised him for something
Better than a bullet
He's every mother's son and she raised him for something
Better than a bullet
He's every mother's son and she raised him
for something
Better than a bullet
He's every mother's son, his life's hanging from a trigger
and I won't pull it
'Cos they're yours and they're mine, they're yours and mine
'Cos they're yours and they're mine, yours and mine

Crosby, Stills & Nash Atlanctic Records "Live It Up" 1990