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Planetary Grief

from Community And The Void by Parzival Myr

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If I could tell you something on my mind
It’s in the air and caused a great divide.
Everyone one knows but only some will say
Something’s changing in the world today

In California and the rising sea
Stormy mirror looking back at me
A soul admission only some will make
A gentle prayer for all the human race

Oh my god
What have we done, what have we done
Oh my dear ones, oh my dear ones
We thought it was safe, but it was a gun

We drilled the mountains for an endless war
And raped the plains just to feed the poor
If we could see just what we’ve really done
Done to the earth is done to everyone

And did you know it’s not so very strange
To see inside in this Aquarian age
And now we’re here but think we’re back so far
If we looked around at where we are

Oh my god
Oh my god
What have we done, what have we done
Oh my dear ones, oh my dear ones
We thought it was safe, but it was a gun
Oh my god…

Now after all I’m ready not to hurt
My hands and knees returning to the dirt
Smell of soil how long have I been gone
Close to the ground ‘think I can carry on

Oh my god
What have we done, what have we done
Oh my dear ones, oh my dear ones
We thought it was safe, but it was a gun

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from Community And The Void, released December 10, 2016

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