Misery Fell

Misery fell on the town when they lost all their looks
Spent all those years with their jobs and their scholarly books
With no one to share all their thoughts and their worldly-to-bes
Oh, no
They got down and prayed a little more for a life that was free

Wanting a change they assessed how reform comes around
A wise man suggested they work in their smiles not their frowns
And all of a sudden, it sounds like the town was to be
Oh, yes
A happier place where they live out their personal dreams

La-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-la

Why, oh why?
This town without love, too much faith in above
Can you feel the
Force that it brings not to worry 'bout things
Just the stars in the sky all enjoying their time
With a hope for peace

First thing they do is to substitute pleasure for pain
Helping themselves figure out there's so much they can gain
The bad guys surrender their chemistry books at the fair
Oh, well
Then frolic and take in the love that persists everywhere

La-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-la

Why, oh why?
This town without love, too much faith in above
Can you feel the
Force that it brings not to worry 'bout things
Just the stars in the sky all enjoying their time
With a hope for-

Why, oh why?
This town without love, too much faith in above
Can you feel the
Force that it brings not to worry 'bout things
Just the stars in the sky all enjoying their time
All the people that kiss, all the children that wish
All the fresh living flowers
That spend all their hours outside in the rain
Just so happy you came from so far for so long
With a welcoming song
Just to say, to say



Credits
Writer(s): Robert Howard Cantor, Joseph Robert Hawley, Andrew D Horowitz, Ross Steven Federman, Zubin Sedghi
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