It's time to break out from the cage
It's time to change your ways
It's time to find those
Shattered dreams
That vanished in the haze
It's time to lose those
Concrete shoes
They held you down too long ´cause
Trouble days have come and gone

And the night has just begun
Another dawn is yet to come
Carry on my little one
Girl from lebanon

It's time to meet the cahnges
They come from all around
It's time for you to realize
Freedom has been found
It's time to meet the future
And forget about the past
It's time to make a good thing last

And the night has just begun
Another dawn is yet to come
Carry on my little one
Girl from Lebanon

It's time to cut the barbwire
And walk out on the street
It's time that we stayed
Up all night
And lose all kinds of sleep
It's time to wear those bright
Blue jeans
And let your hair hang down
The word of peace is goin' 'round


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    I heard or read on an interview one time that this somg was actually written for a girl from lebanon that Joey (the singer) met in a park and had a conversation with and it deals with the things she was telling him about the troubles in her country.

    SpiritOfTheUnderdogon June 30, 2005   Link
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    love this song especially live it is very very sensual..

    flamegirlon July 01, 2005   Link
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    Yeah, this is a true story about a girl that Joey and I believe Mic had the hots for in Lebanon. The country was just starting to gain its freedom, and I think this is an incredibly inspiring song about women embracing their power and freedom with all their hearts. I absolutely love this song, and it gives me such a boost, and a feeling of hope.

    lebarongirl2000on July 01, 2005   Link

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