Father guide I and I, ooh yeah! oh woo!
So much times I've tried teach the youths them how to live
Together, as one with everyone, wooyy
But so many contradicting music they are hearing
And are following each verse in every song, wooy
Mr. Musician, what is your intention?
Is it just the millions or is it the nations?
Why there's so many violent lyrics in your song? Ohh
For us to move along, this can't go on
Youths are looking up to us for their direction
And follow in our footsteps every day, God knows, yeah
The road that they travel, will decide their destiny
As role models, don't let the youths be lead astray, woow
So Mr. Musician, what is your intention?
Is it the millions or is it the nations?
Why there's so many violent lyrics in your song? Wooy
For us to move along, this can't go on
Teach the youths the truth and the right
Teach the youths the truth and the right
Every man has a right to decide his destiny
But children will adapt to everything they hear and see
So teach all the children only love can set us free, wooy
And we all can live in love and harmony
Mr. Musician, it's our responsibility
Mr. Musician, there is no reason
For those violent lyrics within your song, yeah
For us to move along, this can't go on
What about humbleness, what about reality? Ooy
Tell me, what about teaching the youths their history?
What about, teaching them education is the key? Yeah
Teach them of the Father, He reigns in majesty, ohh, well
'Cause that's the only way Mr. Musician, hear what I say!
There's no reason, there's no reason, ohhh.. So I say
For us to move along, this can't go on
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