Wake Me Up
de Martin Luther King, Jr.
The trumpeters of death have come
To dine and dance until we're numb
From all the terrors, leaders who scare us
To killing ourselves safe
Explosion rips through fingertips
They're selling the apocalypse
On tv lying children are dying
As the levee breaks
Is this a dream? there are killer machines
Up in the sky now what does it mean
Go for your guns or go for your dreams?
Everyone here knows love is the hero of the scene
I've seen the future baby this is good morning get on up
Ain't no looking back now it's on us
The moment has arrived
Hear the battle cries and come alive
You could be the hero tonight!
We're warriors roaming through the night
Guided by the satellite
Look.. blood on the playground...nowhere to play now
My aren't we safe!
The resurrection planet earth
Comes after we have raped her first
From corporate die-ins
Who wants to buy in
Black gold at stake
Is this a dream? there are killer machines
Up in the sky now what does it mean
Go for your guns or go for your dreams?
Everyone here knows love is the hero of the scene
I've seen the future baby this is good morning get on up
Ain't no looking back now it's on us
The moment has arrived
Hear the battle cries and come alive
You could be the hero tonight!
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