Rising up from the ashes of a schoolboy, old enough to be working in the coal mines Looking up as he watches as his childhood floats away. To Children selling food in Guatemala, el parch such al americano but the gringos concerned, only if the boy has washed his hands.
Don't forget about the people who are dying in Somalia, skies of fire raining over Persia (it) Seems as if the wealthy've forgotten we're all the same. As they dye their hair drinking six dollar coffee, healthy and alive but fucking drugged up coughing, underneath, the puppets swing, the strings attached to hands of thieves.
Wake up you people, the world it is changing, step out of your bubble of comfortable ignorance. The church it has taught us, to fear one another, to hate what is different, yea to silence and smother, The terror of difference, in all of those thoughts faces colors. But I can only just imagine, if the truth became the fashion Then one at a time each mind once frozen in greed could lead the way to change the way we live.