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The Good Earth


When I was a child and  the road was dark
And the way was long and alone,
My  heart would lift as I turned the bend
And saw  the lights of home.

Now, high above in a silent sky,
In a still and starry space,
A man looks down on the earth below,
And that blue and green and shining glow,
To him, is  the lights of home.

It's the good earth, yes, the good earth
It's a land of   sun and  rain and  snow
And  mulberry trees and  mistletoe,
And  burning plains and  raging seas
And Sunday morning, taking your ease,
Watching your children grow.

It's the good earth, yes, the good earth
Where we fought and loved and killed and died
And  ruined and ravished the countryside,
But, now, from a million miles away,
From  another  world that's cold and gray,
Someone is able to look and say:
"That's the good earth."

So, isn't it time we stopped the  tears?
We've lived together for thousands of years,
And whether I'm wrong and whether you're right,
Whether you're black and whether I'm white,
One day we'll stand on the edge of the world
And someone will ask us the land of our birth,
And we'll look into his eyes and quietly say:
"It's the good earth, yes, the good earth"

Why can't we be good on the good earth?

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