Climbing on the mountain, floating out on the sea
Far from lights of a city, the elements they speak to me
Whispering that life, existed long before greed
And balancing the world on its knee
Don't see some men as half empty, see them half full of shit
Thinking that we're all but slaves
There ain't gonna be
No middle anymore, it's been said before
The haves be having more, yet still bored
Won't someone save?
Won't someone save the world?
Won't...
Won't...


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    I think this song might be the continuation of Porch (if you interpret Porch as not a "lost love"-song). To me they're about the same things; self-interest and how the power-people (politicians etc.) have the wrong perspective on things. Notice also the reference to Porch: "there ain't gonna be no middle anymore, it's been said before".....

    giventofly49on April 16, 2004   Link

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