Long ago when the Earth knew no names
and the stars saw nothing but nature untamed.
God: unborn. But present just the same.
and time had yet to learn to count the passing of the days
The songs were sung by the birds
The battles fought between the lions and the herds
And life was cruel, and life was fair.
Doing fine, no people here
Here and now some seeds yield fruitless trees.
Their genes patent protected by the farming companies.
And back in the lab, the stage is set for a play:
Genesis performed by man with code instead of clay.
The birds are drowned out by the cars
The battles fought over which land is theirs and ours
And life is cruel, and life is fair
Hope tomorrow's skies are clear
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