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Bad Religion |
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Into The Unknown |
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Time And Disregard |
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Part One |
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from the bird and the deer who live on the same |
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to the condominiums that litter the plain |
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it took time... time and disregard |
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from the green and the trees that shot high in the air |
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to the high-business market-men who take all that's there |
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it took time... time and disregard |
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Part Two |
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one more acre, another tree |
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"it's all untamed, of course it's free" |
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one more acre, it seems no one cares |
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"another great chance to put a building there" |
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Part Three |
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I used to roam, wherever I would |
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I'd see my friends and I'd eat what I could |
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we did live together in our borderless state |
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survival our instinct, nature our fate |
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today I see borders and my friends disappear |
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man chooses my fate thus I live in fear |
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tomorrow the trucks come |
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I've nowhere to run |
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my home is destroyed so they can have fun. |
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Part Four |
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from the wild natural wonderland from which we all came |
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to the cement and metal that lost all the game |
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it took time... time and disregard............ |