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he makes big generators chewing up the atmosphere |
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he learns the secrets of nature then destroys her without fear |
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see him burning the fruits of his labours |
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and with joy in his heart digs the graves of those |
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that he's trying to save oh, self destruction's his aim |
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see the soil turn to dust see the steel turn to rust |
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killing all those he loves thanking god up above |
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the paradox of man the paradox of man |
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he has colossal power but he's helpless as a lamb |
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he's a mass of contradiction the paradox of man |
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and he envies the power of his neighbours |
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and he still fails to see he's become his own |
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worst enemy oh, will he ever learn? |
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see the truth turn to lies see the greed in his eyes |
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wasting all that remains his soul trapped in chains |
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the paradox of man the paradox of man |
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he makes big generators chewing up the atmosphere |
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he learns the secrets of nature then destroys her without fear |
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soil turn to dust, can his power ever last? |
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the chains of his gain, reveal secrets of his past |
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bitter is his greed, but man will never pay |
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oh lead me through, lead me through, the faults of his rage |
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he has colossal power but he's helpless as a lamb |
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he's a mass of contradiction the paradox of man |