| stonewall — go to bat
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| unless you want to live like that
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| stonewall — can’t we see
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| we’re our own worst enemy
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| a land said to have all, wealth in land, in man
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| qualities soon to exhaust as man’s greed poisons the land
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| streams, once fresh, were centres of life for so many a creature
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| beauty without defence, polluted, never to replenish
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| collage, blue and green, seen as golden industrial sites
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| smudge as toxic pollutants destroy her remaining rights
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| the power of corporations, spewing chemicals into the air
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| fines are imposed to discourage, but what’s a dime to a millionaire
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| it’s time to listen, and see the signs
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| it’s time to listen and hear her cries
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| the one that gave us life is being burnt to the raw
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| reaping unprotected riches, human nature’s self-destruction flaw
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| the power of corporations, spewing chemicals into the air
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| fines are imposed to discourage, but what’s a dime to a millionaire |