Who we’re gonna blame,
who we’re gonna blame for (it)?
I feel badly ashamed,
I feel badly ashamed for the people I am surrounded by.
Where concrete is replacing woods and nature,
where street lights are replacing all the shining stars.
I believe, I see smoke signals that no one else can see.
If someone did create,
if someone did create it.
Then, who is allowed to change, rebuild or relocate it,
and who decides what stays untouched?
Where coastlines turn to plastic covered beaches,
where baneful fume is rising up into the sky.
I believe, I hear fire sirens that no one else perceives.
Don’t you think we go too far?
Is there anyone who trusts,
anyone who trusts us?
So, who is gonna stop,
who is gonna stop us from leaving footprints everywhere we go?
Where concrete is replacing hills and glaciers,
where mighty walls are taking every sunset view.
I can see, the world is crumbling into dust. You won’t believe.
Don’t you think we go too far?
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