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Written by Craig Doerge, David Crosby and Graham Nash
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(c) 1990 Fair Star Music (ASCAP)
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Stay Straight Music (BMI) and Nashnotes (ASCAP)
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I see a boy of fourteen, he's got a rifle in his hand.
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He's dying to defend his desert land.
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He's got an arm around his father, another arm around his gun.
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Must the child in the father die so young?
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There's a teenage girl in Belfast, playing in the street.
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Her brother plays a different game and he's turning up the heat
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On the soldiers around the corner and the powers overseas.
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And who are they to ruin lives like these?
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`Cos they're yours and they're mine, they're yours and mine.
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`Cos they're yours and they're mine, yours and mine.
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So you think that it's so easy just to let I pass you by
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You watch T.V. and pretend it's all a lie.
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But you know there is no Third World, it happens to us all.
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There's just one world and the kids are the first to fall.
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And they're yours and they're mine, they're yours and mine.
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And they're yours an they're mine, yours and mine.
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He's every mother's son and she raised him for something
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Better than a bullet.
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He's every mother's son and she raised him for something
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Better than a bullet.
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He's every mother's son and she raised him
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for something
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Better than a bullet.
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He's every mother's son, his life's hanging from a trigger
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and I won't pull it.
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`Cos they're yours and they're mine, they're yours and mine.
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`Cos they're yours and they're mine, yours and mine.
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Recorded at The Record Plant, Studio I (February 2nd `90)
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Lead Vocals: David Crosby
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Drums and Synth Guitars: Joe Vitale
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Bass: Bob Glaub
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Keyboards: Craig Doerge, Joe Vitale
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Percussion Program: Tony Beard
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Soprano Sax: Brandford Marsalis
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Yours and Mine
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young |