If "Stampede" didn´t make you head bang, this one will... with a first in the air. With low tuned drums, scorching tones and marching tempo, this song deals with the ugliness of human trafficking which often occurs in the most beautiful place of earth.
lyrics
She's on a dirt floor
lying on her back tonight
she's far away from
everything she's ever known
she doesn't get to
speak for herself anymore
her voice was silenced
the moment they took her away
but it's ok you're
thousands of miles away
safe and sound behind
prevaricating walls
you never gave a
single dollar you only looked
"that's nothing. point that
finger at somebody else"
for the first time
we can be the ones to stop this lie
maybe this time we'll fulfill our
responsibility to make this die!
keep on feeding the beast
there's a special place reserved for those who seek the
defilement of the innocent refusing them their liberty
a place of retributing torment and consequence
the likes of which even the sickest mind could never fathom
when will we start fighting?
when will we stop shelving the dignity of human beings?
why don't we stop aligning ourselves with criminals?
No one is forcing us to be accomplices.
why don't you have some respect for yourself as well?
No one is forcing you to be so dirty.
will they ever get to see again the light of day?
will their hopes ever come back the way they were before?
will we ever stop preserving such sadistic ways?
when will justice come to the children we should protect?
for the first time
we can be the ones to make this die
finally. this heartless unrelenting
depravity ends with us
Cool compositions and great production – Who Bit the Moon is full of prog-rock moments that uplift and quickly capture attention. Neat changes in tempo add interest, and plentiful guitar hooks deliver moments to savour. Michael Reilly
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