Why does the cold isn’t falling anymore
Oceans are surrounded by dying shores
Draining without leaving a single drop left
They want to be at the top until their last footstep
Right now we have a gun on the head and they’re ready to shoot
The man with the suits and the shiny boots rarely says the truth
Oh brother trust me they will pull the trigger
Kick you in this hole where you will fall for ever
But when it’s gonna turn from green to black
They will see that there’s no going back
Our home is becoming worse and worse
And this what I call
Money thirst
Money thirst
We’re living in a broken society
Waiting for changes day after day
Hopping the fences hope there’s no glances
Killing strangers for what they pray
They’re not to decide who lives who dies
Compromising the work of those who try
To make the world better for once since ever
We could be standing together
But when it’s gonna turn from green to black
They will see that there’s no going back
Our home is becoming worse and worse
And this what I call
Money thirst
Will we ever know
Will we ever know
Anything before we go
Will we ever know
Will we ever know
Anything before we go
Will we ever know
Will we ever know
Anything before we go
Will we ever know
If there’s really something worth to fight for
Or if we live for the ones above and not for ourselves
Ending up being another book on a shelf
With a story screaming another look of itself
But the writer is dead because too much was said
But when it’s gonna turn from green to black
They will see that there’s no going back
Our home is becoming worse and worse
And this what I call
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