Turtle Song
I had a cup of coffee, on a graveyard, with a turtle today x 2
slowly coming my way, my way, my way, my way, my way
slowly coming my way, my way, my way, my way
I had a cup of coffee
on a graveyard with a turtle today
The turtle on a graveyard, she told me to honor my way x 2
to have a look and to know where I’ve been, where I’ve been, where I’ve been
to have a look and truly know where I’ve been, where I’ve been, where I’ve been, where I’ve been
the turtle on a graveyard she told me to honor my way
The turtle, she showed me a leaf, where I saw my own life
It is fragile, it is strong, it is broken, it is healed ,It is heavy, it is light
It has colours, it has patterns, it has structures, it has flows,It has beginnings, it has ends
The turtle, she showed me a leaf, where I saw my whole life
The turtle on a graveyard, she showed me, how to swim in the oceans
How to praise the rains, how to absorb the sun, how to embrace the winds
how to praise the raindrops, how to absorb the sun, how to embrace the winds
The turtle on a graveyard, she told me, how to swim in the oceans
I had a cup of coffee, on a graveyard, with a turtle today
the turtle on the graveyard, she told me, to honor my way
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Wonder (Law of Ecocide)
Wonder how we, even found ourselves facing this time
wonder how we see the growing archetype
Wonder how we, even found ourselves facing this time
wonder how we feel the turning of the tide
How will it appear in future generations lifes
how will it appear in coming children’s eyes
Come to our dream, we wanna see your face
walk into our dream and show us our face
Chorus:
We lay down the question here, from the heart of hearts
An honest proposal, for future to come
It’s kind of a question both clear and sobering,
when observing the ancient ways of human kind
We know it’s an element, we’ve been missing in our lives
Glad it became alive and seen through your eyes
This is how life shows us a bow deep inside
it’s precious and beautiful
from nature we can’t hide
Chorus:
We lay down…
Ecocide means unlawful or wanton acts, committed with the knowledge, that there is a substantial likelihood of severe and widespread or long term damage to the environment, being caused by those acts.
Wonder how we, even found ourselves facing this time
wonder how we, feel the turning of the tide