Oh my children can’t you see what you have done
When will you see the path you are on will destroy everyone
Have you closed your eyes to all around you
Do you not see that we will loose not only the past and present but the future too
The earth cries out to me with all the suffering and destruction you have done
I feel the pain and anguish and still the cries go on
The lakes and rivers and mountains weep at the loss
You say it’s done in the name of progress but my children look at the cost
I beg you all to step back and change the path you are on
Save all of my children before all are gone
Walk on the ground I gave to all of you
Feel the scent, sound, and spirit of all living things around you
Change the course the world is headed for
Make a stand and make the suffering and destruction be no more
Like a loving mother I will always be here to help you
Look deep in your heart and know that all I say is true
Save all my children from the suffering and pain
Bring back harmony and peace to the world again
Oh My Children
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