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What The World Needs Now

What The World Needs Now

Autor: schnuppe_no1
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Titel: What the world needs now
Altersfreigabe: egal
Teil: 1/1
Spoiler: keine
Inhalt: ich habe einfach im moment das gefühl, dass es jedem schlecht geht, ob in einer beziehung oder nicht... und da ist mir das einfach so eingefallen - die ersten zeilen und die letzte stammen aus dem lied *what the world needs now* von jackie deshannon, was mich nat zu diesem gedicht erst inspiriert hat
=> buffyverse-technisch würde ich es wohl in die 6.buffy- und der dazu parallelen 3.angel-staffel eingliedern, da ich dort auch das gefühl hatte, dass besonders am anfang ein großer mangel an liebe für alle gefehlt hat...
Hauptcharakter(e)/Paar(e): eig könnte es jeder sein
Disclaimer: I do not own the characters in this story, nor do I own any rights to the television show "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". They were created by Joss Whedon and belong to him, Mutant Enemy, Sandollar Television, Kuzui Enterprises, 20th Century Fox Television and the WB Television Network.


What the world needs now...

What the world needs now – is love, sweet love

Love that heals the hearts of the hurt-ones
Love that confirms the hearts of the confuse-ones
Love that refills the hearts of the left-ones
Love that reassures the hearts of the lonely-ones

What the world needs now – is love, sweet love
Not just for some - but for everyone !

Re: What The World Needs Now

Schönes gedicht.....aber leider ein bisschen kurz, oder ? :(

mehr davon!!!!!

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