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Dick Gaughan
A DIFFERENT KIND
OF LOVE SONG
Wundertüte
CD TÜT 72.178






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Dick Gaughan:
A Different Kind
Of Love Song


Text & Musik: Dick Gaughan


Do you think that the Russians want war?
These are the parents of children who died in the last one.
Do you think that it's possible, knowing their past.
That they'd ever consider repeating the last.
When 20 million were slaughtered by Nazi invasion?
They died fighting on our side, you know,
In a fight to defend humankind
Against Nazi terror and hatred.

Chorus:
In the name of humanity, bitterly torn.
In the name of our children as yet to be born.
Before we do that which can never be undone I beg of you.
Think, think again, and again and again and again and again.

Do you think that the Russians want war?
They're the sons and the daughters of parents who died in the last one.
Do you think that they'd want to go through that again,
The destruction, the bloodshed, the suffering and pain?
In the second world war out of every three dead one was Russian.
If we try with all of our power
Can we not find a way
To peacefully settle our difference?

(Chorus)

Do you think that the Russians want war?
Will the voice of insanity lead you to total destruction?
Will you stumble to death as though you were blind?
Will you cause the destruction of all humankind?
Will you die because you don't like their political system?
There will be no survivors you know,
No one left to scream in the night
And condemn our stupidity.

(Chorus)



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Anmerkung:

Der russische Dichter Jewtuschenko verfasste ein berühmtes Gedicht mit dem Titel "Glaubst Du die Russen wollen Krieg?" Es hat mich zu diesem Song animiert, um die gleiche Frage aus der Sicht eines Nicht-Russen zu stellen.
(Dick Gaughan).