In this despairing and somber song, George Michael offers the healing passage of time as the only relief for the many who are suffering poverty and injustice.
George Michael used an echoey vocal effect, resulting in a similar fuzzed verbal sound to John Lennon's "Imagine."
In The New York Times September 16, 1990, George Michael is quoted regarding this song: "No event inspired the song. It's my way of trying to figure out why it's so hard for people to be good to each other. I believe the problem is conditional as opposed to being something inherent in mankind. The media has affected everybody's consciousness much more than most people will admit. Because of the media, the way the world is perceived is as a place where resources and time are running out. We're taught that you have to grab what you can before it's gone. It's almost as if there isn't time for compassion."
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