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12/21/14

A Little Good News

A Little Good News
recorded by Anne Murray
Written by Charles Black, Rory Bourke, and Thomas Rocco


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I rolled out this morning kids had the morning news show on
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Bryant Gumbel was talking bout the fighting in Lebanon
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Some senator was squawking about the bad economy
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It's gonna get worse you see we need a change in policy

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There's a local paper rolled up in a rubber band
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One more sad story's one more than I can stand
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Just once how I'd like to see the headline say
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Not much to print today  can't find nothing bad to say

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Nobody robbed a liquor store on the lower part of town
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Nobody OD'd  nobody burned a single building down
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Nobody fired a shot in anger nobody had to die in vain
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We sure could use a little good news today

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I'll come home this evening I'll bet that the news will be the same
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Somebody takes a hostage somebody steals a plane
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How I wanna hear the anchor man talk about a county fair
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And how we cleaned up the air how everybody learned to care

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Whoa tell me nobody was assassinated in the whole good world today
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And in the streets of Ireland all the children had to do was play
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And everybody loves everybody in the good old USA
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We sure could use a little good news today

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