So all you people give freely
Make welcome inside your homes, (ooh) ooh
Thank God you people give freely (yeah)
Don't turn your back on the lesson of the Lord
All prime ministers (yeah) and majesty around the world, yeah
Open your eyes, look, touch and feel
Rule with your heart (rule with your heart)
Live with your conscience (live with your conscience)
Love, love and be free
Love, love and be free
We're all God's people
Gotta face up
Better grow up
Gotta stand tall and be strong
Gotta face up
Better grow up
Gotta face up
Better grow up
Gotta stand tall and be strong
Gotta face up
Better grow up
We're all God's people
Gotta face up
Better grow up
Yeah yeah - yes there was this magic light
I said to myself
I'd better go to bed and have an early night
Then I, then I, then I, then I went into a dream
Rule with your heart and live with your conscience
We're all God's people, yeah, give freely, yeah
Make welcome inside your homes
Let us be thankful, he's so incredible
We're all God's people
We're all God's people
We're all God's people
We're all God's people
We're all God's people
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
We're all God's people
We're all God's people
We're all God's people



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All God's People Lyrics as written by Freddie Mercury Brian May

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    This is a powerful song that is about Freddie and his relationship with god. It is about the relationship between all people on earth and how we should help each other out because we really are all one with god. Only Queen could bring such majesty to rock and roll. I am sure that any god of love would want Freddie in heaven. He brought so much joy to the lives of people including myself.

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