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This is another classic Thin Lizzy song and is of particular merit. |
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A major proliferation of environmental songs began in the eighties |
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and nineties by bands such as R.E.M. and the like. Thin Lizzy |
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did this same thing almost twenty years earlier! |
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Mama Nature said |
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"It's murder what you've done" |
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I sent you forth my brightest world |
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Now it's nearly gone |
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Thin Lizzy |
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Birds and bees |
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Been telling me |
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You can't see |
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The forest for the trees |
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You cover up your lies |
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With sympathies |
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And I got no solutions |
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To your persecution |
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Mama Nature said |
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"I can't believe it's true" |
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I gave you life and food for thought |
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Look what did you do |
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You're killing my rivers |
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Drowning my baby streams |
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Day by day by day by day |
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I hear them scream |
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I'm so disillusioned |
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I'm so disillusioned |
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Mama Nature said |
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"You're guilty of this crime" |
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Now it's not just a matter of fact |
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But just a matter of time |
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Cruel will be the vengeance |
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So savage is the deed that's done |
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And I've got no solutions |
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To your own pollutions |