Sister Wallpapers Quotes Biography
source link (google.com)Sometimes it seems that way to me
It's easier to love, don't you see
Sometimes it seems that way to me
It's easier to love, don't you see
Won't someone please explain, why all the hurt and the pain?
Can't you make 'em see, it's not supposed to be
All this beautiful land, see the children playing in the sand
I put to you this question
Total destruction and I don't understand why
Sometimes it seems that way to me
It's easier to love, don't you see
Sometimes it seems that way to me, yeah
It's easier to love, don't you see
Sometimes it seems that way to me, oh
It's easier to love, don't you see
What more can I say, war is no game you play
Give a person a little might
Well, that don't make him right
And I hope and pray, oh please let the children play
All this killing each other, you should be loving your brother
And I don't understand why, why
Sometimes it seems that way to me
It's easier to love, don't you see
Sometimes it seems that way to me, yeah
It's easier to love, don't you see
Sometimes it seems that way to me, oh
It's easier to love, don't you see
Sometimes it seems that way to me
It's easier to love, don't you see
Sometimes it seems that way to me
It's easier to love, don't you see
Sometimes it seems that way to me
It's easier to love, don't you see
Sometimes it seems that way to me
It's easier to love, don't you see
Comprised of Siobhan Fahey and Marcella Detroit (born Marcy Levy), Shakespear's Sister formed in late 1988. Fahey had several hits as a member of Bananarama, and Levy was the backup vocalist for Eric Clapton in the late '70s. After their first single flopped, Shakespear's Sister's second single, "You're History," made it into the U.K. Top Ten. Sacred Heart, their 1989 debut, also made it into the Top Ten. Most of the material on Sacred Heart and the 1991 follow-up Hormonally Yours was written with producer Richard Feldman, who gave the band a polished, synth-laden R&B feel, along the lines of the Eurythmics. "Stay," the first single from Hormonally Yours, was a Top Five hit on both sides of the Atlantic; the follow-up single, "I Don't Care," cracked the U.K. Top 20, yet failed to make the U.S. Top 40. Despite their success, the duo broke up the following year. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi