In A Hundred Years
For The Rights Of All Man

Words and Music by Duncan Faure ©1996

Memories you left behind like life is just a dream
Can't believe what's happened here
The saddest day I've seen
In a hundred years there could never be no one like you

On and on I pray that you were home tonight
Or living in a special world with
Loving things that are right
In a hundred years there could never be no one like you

You say you won't know the difference
And one day neither will I
But I can't believe someone like you
Must turn around and die
In a hundred years there could never be no one to be as
thankful to, for everything you've done
Woo you got so much loving and I'm gonna come
running to see you again
Woo, but the rain is falling
I can hear you calling for all my life

Every place I go I see you everywhere
Standing next to me with all
you usual love and care

In a hundred years there could never be no one like you
The greatest wish of all is that you'd be near or far
Or traveling through some hemisphere
Or passing by a star
In a hundred years there could never be one like you

In a hundred years there could never be no one to be as
thankful to, for everything you've done
Woo you've got so much loving and I am gonna come
running, to see you again

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