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Created on: October 17, 2008
Life on earth is a dangerous journey
As we walk down survival's road
Fearing some day that we might suffer.
ord, we pray you'll lighten our load.
Our own ignorance keeps us happy
For there's so much we're not to know
Like who shall die, where, when and how
As the storms of our seasons blow.
No hope for human brotherhood
With one world, one race, one rule
We die from too much knowledge
And the greediness of a fool.
We travel now in outer space,
All continents and seven seas
As long as we're alive
We'll search for memories.
Some day there'll be a brand new earth
Where the righteous rule, night and day.
No tears, death, pain nor sorrow
From the world that passed away.
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