Beautiful black star seen from the sky
This color emerging on the green grass
The peace in this place no words out loud
Just some birds in the air flying above
Many more colors all around it
And some glittering lights showing all this
In the darkness of the forest right behind
It seems to be the beauty of mankind
Every movement seems so slow
The wind can‘t tell or even blow
What happened to make this scene
Except this was by human beings
I want to watch it from below
And stop being blind of what i saw
I can no more this horror hide
Coz’ it’s a shame, nothing of pride
The ones of clothes, these colors are
Thrown with no mercy or regard
By those who think they are the guards
Of earth and all that lives and dies, too many lies
The stars do’nt glow as milky way
They’re just corpses, spirits of men away
Eaten by vultures, women and children too
Killed by them, and us and me and you
Of these kinds of pictures we are the makers
Poor people are pushed down from the stage of nature
And we don’t care and we turn our head
To not disturb our world we shut our mouth instead
Black star seen from the sky
One color emerging on the green grass
Only red remained alive
Of blood on our hands no guilty mind
About all these deaths
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