WORLD PEACE, POLYNESIAN MUSIC – HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE by ADEAZE
To love our enemies is where true love begins
Peace is like a harmonious river that always flows over the rocks and hate-hurled boulders of the human frailties and short-sighted misunderstandings of history’s wars–Horiwood 2010′s for World Peace
Two brothers of New Zealand ask one question in song. That question is very pertinent for all leaders of the civilized world today who claim to know what Peace is, when dishing out Peace Awards on a global stage.
It is a question penned by the Isle of Man born and Australia raised Gibb brothers (of The Bee Gees) of the UK:
How deep is your love?
Here’s Adeaze of New Zealand with that question with their performance as sung by brothers 9z and Viiz Tupa’i of Otara - South Auckland, in The Supercity of New Zealand.
~Posted by Horiwood.Com, Hollywood California USA. 11.28.10. Lyrics follow after the jump:~
Keep me warm in your love
Then you softly leave
And it’s me you need to show
How deep is your love?
How deep is your love
How deep is your love
I really need to learn
‘Cause we’re living in a world of fools
Breakin’ us down
When they all should let us be
We belong to you and me
I believe in you
You know the door to my very soul
You’re the light in my deepest, darkest hour
You’re my saviour when I fall
And you may not think I care for you
When you know down inside
That I really do
And it’s me you need to show
How deep is your love?
How deep is your love
How deep is your love
I really need to learn
‘Cause we’re living in a world of fools
Breakin’ us down
When they all should let us be
We belong to you and me
And you come to me on a summer breeze,
Keep me warm in your love
Then you softly leave
And it’s me you need to show
How deep is your love?
How deep is your love
How deep is your love
I really need to learn
‘Cause we’re living in a world of fools
Breakin’ us down
When they all should let us be
We belong to you and me
ENDS
[Image, festive display, shop window - Little Russia, West Hollywood, California as photographed today).
This entry was posted on November 29, 2010 by horiwood. It was filed under Art, artist, Auckland City, California, Community, Israel, Kiwi Pop, Leadership, Love, Love Your Enemies, Middle East, Music Industry News, Music Videos, New Zealand, Nobel Peace Prize, Otara, Politics, Polynesian, Pop Art, Samoa, Song Lyrics, The Bee Gees, UK, United Nations, World History, World News, World Peace and was tagged with Adeaze, Aotearoa - New Zealand, Aotearoa Television Hollywood, Art, Art Bell, artist, Auckland - The Super City, Auckland City, Audible Emotions for World Peace, Barry Gibb, California, Commonwealth, Community, Compassion, Isle of Man, Israel, Kiwi Pop, Kool Kiwis, Krazy Kiwis, Leadership, Little Russia, Love, Love Your Enemies, Manchester, Maurice Gibb, Middle Earth, Middle Earth Politics, Middle East, Middle Eastern Representation, Museum of Tolerance, Music Events, Music Industry News, Music Videos, Nainz Tupa'i, New Zealand, Nobel Peace Prize, Otara, Pacific Islands Television Service Hollywood, Politics, Polynesian, Polynesian Filmmaking, Polynesian Television Service Hollywood, Pop Art, Pop Culture Commentary, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Robin Gibb, Samoa, Samoa Hollywood, Samoa Television Service Hollywood, Song Lyrics, Songwriters, South Auckland, Star System - The Art of Auckland The Supercity Celebrity, Star System - The Art of British Celebrity, Super Powers Discourse & Direction, The Bee Gees, The Ukelele Orchestra of Great Britain, UK, United Nations, Viiz Tupa'i, World History, World News, World Peace.

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