In nineteen-hundred and ninety-two
(C'mon let's get together)
We really would want to learn somethin' new
We'd really learn somethin' new
The dream of a worth livin' country for all
(C'mon let's get together)
Means freedom, respect, tolerance at all
Means tolerance at all
We shouldn't wait until '92
(C'mon let's get together)
There are a lot of things to do
A lot of things to do
Stop the conflict between left and right
(C'mon let's get together)
It's nothing more than a rearing1 fight
More than a rearing2 fight
C'mon let's sing together
Sing together now
C'mon let's sing together
Sing together now
Losing my health3 to realize our dream
(C'mon let's sing together)
Music means power you never have seen
Power you never have seen
C'mon let's sing together
Sing together now
C'mon let's sing together
Sing together now
1. Rearing sounds about right, but doesn't make sense in context.2. See above.3. Tilth? The singer ends what sounds like "health" with a hard 't', making me question my judgement.