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The Sky Is Red (The Things That We Do)
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Here's one of the first songs I ever wrote. It's about what humans are doin'.
folk protest bob t guevara antifacist
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Hey there folks, this is Bob T. Guevara, making old and new music for all of you. Political, poetical, sensitive, funny, and whatever else you like.
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Peak #1,386
Peak in subgenre #170
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Bob T. Guevara
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December 31, 2004
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MP3 3.4 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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I wrote this song, 'cause I'm just so sick of all these hypocrites that always assert that they're not responsible for anything.
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The sky is red from the blood of thousands of men but we are so mad, to kill them again and again. The human thinks, he can rule the world, today with his gun and yesterday with his sword. We kill eachother and earn nothin' more than blood. We say we have a reason for it, but I don't remember what. We ask: "Who is guilty?" You say: "He!" He say: "You!" I say: "We're all together responsible for the things, that we do!" Animals are dying and the rainforest burns, we should stop, but we'll never learn. We always want improve the nature, I guess that's just a human-feature. But I believe sometimes we'll get it in the neck. Somewhere in the future even our earth will strike back. She'll ask us too: "Who is guilty?" You'll say: "He!" He'll say: "You!" I'll say: "We're all together responsible for the things, that we do!" We always assert, that capitalism is a great thing, but in fact only a very few people live like a king. The most of all humans don't have enough to eat, they don't get enough money to stand on their own feet! And though just these few kings decide, which of the poor people can live an which must die. But they know, who is guilty! Although you say: "He!" And he say: "You!" I just say: "We're all together responsible for the things, that we do!"
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