Rhime Divine - Humanity

 

  Rhime Divine - HumanityChorus: Klaus MeinHumanityAuf wiedersehenIt's time to say goodbyeThe party's overAs the laughter diesAn angel criesHumanityVerse One: Ted JamesHealth care, health care, can we dealt here, like divisions melt here, like a pulse is felt here, like wealth is second tier to making tumors melt here, buck corporate interests they are stinking like smelt here. Stuck with decisions that will make your family belt tears, Truck full of riches in exchange for no more help here, we could lose this revolution with confusion from the right, mass producing an illusion that somehow you lose your rights, when the people elected by you take a step to do you right, they will trick you, they will hype you, and seduce you through the night, with a hand gripped on the bible they refuse to save your life, in this broken profit system to stifle care at any price, death panel raw deal, Blue Cross, Blue Shield will deny you when your ill, can’t heal, no appeal, no justice exists when Aetna preexists your diagnosis so your left off the list, we’re divided on reform while United must inform why the doc did not perform with the body still warm.Chorus: Klaus MeinHumanityAuf wiedersehenIt's time to say goodbyeThe party's overAs the laughter diesAn angel criesHumanityVerse Two: Ted JamesBring the troops home, Obama, keep that campaign karma, unless we’re hunting down Osama, no more death, no more drama, every jet, every bomb a, young offset takes up arms to share a breath of jihad the, terror threat isn’t Allah, its neglect and its trauma, and its wrecked our whole persona, we beget our own non grata, in a bet that war can prosper, Don’t forget the speech in Cairo, we can win the hearts and minds, of Muslim youth who seek survival, by disengaging from this blind, occupation to sweep out terror, unleash a mirror we resign. Reacting, clearer, peace is nearer when it enters in the kind, of action backing up the rhetoric that we as hopeful people chime, if we are not destined for destruction this is the one and only time, to stand up, hand up, land clout, hand out water, build schools, wield tools that brand out America the just not just America, our reaction to 9/11 has been mass hysteria, we can turn bout, reach out, preach thou shall not route, a million Iraqis dead, now what the hell are we still pissed about?Chorus: Klaus MeinHumanityAuf wiedersehenIt's time to say goodbyeThe party's overAs the laughter diesAn angel criesHumanityVerse Three: Ted JamesThird verse, greatest curse, human thirst for nature’s purse, cannot reverse greenhouse adverse damage done to mother earth. We can demand green plans dispersed to stop the fan from flaming worse, Get to work, we need a birth of innovation, need research, to put the facts on red alert, governments have been inert. Regimes coerce machines perverse then storms submerse and levies burst, We’ve reached do or die status, NY sinking like Atlantis, good-bye Florida here comes stratospheric cataclysmic damage, displaced millions seeking camp beds in the humble plains of Kansas, living next to preying mantis if we don’t reconcile our tactics, emissions managed like trade cap is far from nearly enough drastic, we need all our eggs to pass, if we don’t all get in the basket, Global pandemic wipes out a billion human beings, mass displaced populations fight over water from canteen, civilization lies in ruins, just the result of bad planning because our generation was too transfixed on using gasoline, this is not science fiction or the end to a bad dream, this is the future for our grandchildren if we do not redeem.Chorus: Klaus MeinHumanityAuf wiedersehenIt's time to say goodbyeThe party's overAs the laughter diesAn angel criesHumanityOutro: [Unknown]It's time.© 2009 Millinium VII Entertainment / Produced by D-Wattz / Mixed by D-Wattz / Recorded at The House of Jeezy Studios / This song contains parts of a recording of “Humanity” by Scorpions / This song is intended for fair use promotional purposes and is not for sale

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