For the love, and for the planet

Let’s try to make a plan, to save a children’s birth
How can we change our minds, and stop, this madness?
Today is our last chance, to keep our planet safe
…Power and money will not follow us to the grave

Hey Mr President,
How will you save your loved ones from this now?
Tell me now yes we can, yes we can
Hey Mr President,
How will you make your mother proud and safe?
Changing made her so week

Music is all I have, to write a whole new chant
Will you hear every note, I sing, to your heart?
Tell me how can we help, to make a better day?
You know I just cannot help, believing what you say

Hey Mr President,
How will you save your loved ones from this now?
Tell me now yes we can, yes we can
Hey Mr President,
How will you make your mother proud and safe?
Changing made her so week

The situation is serious, everywhere around the planet
We need to raise all voices; we need to change all minds
Temperature is rising, winters are getting longer
Who cares? Well I do! Maybe you do too
It’s not for me and you
It’s for the children, OUR children

Hey Mr President,
How will you save your loved ones from this now?
Tell me now yes we can, yes we can
Hey Mr President,
How will you make your mother proud and safe?
Now if you would, now we can
Proud and safe
Now if you would, now we can
Now if you would, now we can


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