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A time in the future, not too far away |
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The death of our world, we are told |
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Destroyed by neglect, now breeding despair |
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The home of mankind is despoiled |
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Polluted oceans, unbreathable air |
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The life of the land under siege |
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Cancer is spreading and wasting the world |
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And mankind is now the disease |
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Look upon the world you knew |
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And say goodbye, it dies with you |
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Those who live when we are dead |
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Will curse our names, they 've inherited Hell |
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The forests are gone and the ocean destroyed |
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The world we once knew now is dead |
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The animals slaughtered, wild life in its grave |
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The sun burns too bright overhead |
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Cities collapsing and famine runs rampant |
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A nightmare where once there was life |
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Radiation and toxins a part of the children |
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Who will hate us until they die |
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We never stopped to think or reflect |
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On what we have done to the world |
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The heritage we live our children is Hell |
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A short life in pain what we mold |
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We 've squandered resources and wasted the land |
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And left little for those to come |
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They will have nothing to claim for their own |
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Except for the Hell we have shown |