| Apparent of a god inflicting,
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| Justice on this world.
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| Our atmosphere impounded by,
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| Our ample trees to burn.
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| Statistically crimes escalating,
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| As third world warfare thrives.
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| And men with soft explosives taking,
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| Pride in taking lives.
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| Stalagmites & Stalactites,
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| Transform into vast lakes.
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| Our oceans claiming all the land as,
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| We choke in urban wakes.
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| These provoke questions everyday.
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| Can you taste the salt?
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| Do you sense the fault?
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| Tell me what you claim your purpose.
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| When a world collides,
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| Can we say we tried?
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| As we form a brand new surface.
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| Brace yourself for waves,
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| To our sins we’re slaves,
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| Come tomorrow: underwater.
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| Prove me wrong?
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| What gods observe as we become:
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| The next cold layer of the Earth?
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| The sea of life lives constantly,
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| They’ll transcend humanity.
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| And no one knows what is to come,
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| The world knows better than anyone…
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| Oceans will claim us,
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| Oceans will claim us,
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| Oceans will claim us,
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| Oceans (will claim us,)
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| We’ve had our chance
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| To roam,
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| To grow,
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| To know,
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| To hope.
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| To roam,
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| To grow,
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| To know,
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| To hope. |