Global Warming

Album: From Mars To Sirius (2005)
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  • Four hundred thousand years ago
    They came from outer space
    And gave us life here
    And we are taking everything for granted
    I don't think we should do this now
    And when I see the smoke around
    I feel like I'm not
    From humankind down there
    I feel like glaciers are my eyes
    And mountains are my head
    My heart is ocean
    And I feel all alone
    Because everybody's wrong
    I feel the living
    What is this thing that we call hate?
    And that's inside of me?
    Get out of here!

    A world is down
    And none can rebuild it
    Disabled lands are evolving
    My eyes are shut, a vision is dying
    My head explodes
    And I fall in disgrace

    I hold my inner child within
    And tell him not to cry
    "Don't fear the living"
    One day you will stand as a king
    And no fear can erase
    This light below us
    Each one of us is now engaged
    This secret we all have
    This truth is growing
    And as a warrior I have to fight
    I can already feel
    The love I'll discover

    I had this dream, our planet surviving
    The guiding stars always growing
    And all the worlds
    The fates, all the countries
    They're all rebuilding at the same time
    I never fell and always believed in
    We could evolve and get older
    Open thy eyes and let all this flow in
    Now see a new hope is growing inside

    We will see our children growing

    We will see our children growing

    We will see our children growing

    We will see our children growing

    We will see our children growing

    We will see our children growing

    We will see our children growing

    We will see our children growing

    We will see our children growing

    We will see our children growing

    We will see our children growing

    We will see our children growing

    We will see our children growing Writer/s: Jean Michel Labadie, Joseph Duplantier, Mario Duplantier
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Royalty Network
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