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t'interweb has this to say about it:


Words and music by freddie mercury,brian may,roger

Taylor and john deacon


(God works in mysterious ways)


One man one goal one mission

One heart one soal just one solution

One flash of light yeah one God one vision


One flesh one bone

One true religion

One voice one hope

One real decision

Wowowowo gimme one vision


No wrong no right

Im gonna tell you theres no black and no white

No blood no stain

All we need is one world wide vision


One flesh one bone

One true religion

One race one hope

One real decision

Wowowowo oh yeah oh yeah oh yeah


I had a dream

When I was young

A dream of sweet illusion

A glimpse of hope and unity

And visions of one sweet union

But a cold wind blows

And a dark rain falls

And in my heart it shows

Look what theyve done to my dreams


So give me your hands

Give me your hearts

Im ready

Theres only one direction

One world one nation

Yeah one vision


No hate no fight

Just excitation

All through the night

Its a celebration wowowowo yeah


One one one one...

One vision...


One flesh one bone

One true religion

One voice one hope

One real decision


Gimme one light

Gimme one hope

Just gimme

One man one man

One bar one night

One day hey hey

Just gimme gimme gimme gimme

Fried chicken

Don't let me down gently - The Wonderstuff.

of course it's could you volunteer...


ratty Wrote:

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> It would be great to die together on the first day

> of the year, then we'd be quite legendary kitchen

> volunteers!

TP18 Wrote:

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> Madonna - Ray of Light

>

> Here's one:

>

> "The shoes i'm wearing? I farted.

> The house I live in? I farted."


That's Destiny's Child and the song goes Uh Uh Uh or something.

I've literally as I typed thought it must be Independent Woman.

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