The nature formed wonderful landscapes over millions of years and we destroy them in no time. And at the end of they day we stand on that hill, proud of what we've created: Towers of decadence, shrouding the sun. Jungles of concrete, ugly, cold and awful. And to excuse ourselves we say we are the most evolved creature and it is our god given right to do this. But it is not and there is no god to allow you destroying his creation.
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Towers of decadence shroud the sun. Shadows of the skyline enlight the dark.
A reign of concrete, so cold and awfully ours. A labyrinth of ash from the dead.
On top of that hill we saw the lights of the city. Scars in the landscape.
Dust infested air.
Stars blinded.
The moon was never there.
No silence.
"Holy and true Master,
how long before you judge
and take revenge on those living
on earth who shed our blood?"
What would nature build instead?
Burnt down, forgotten, raped, rotten.
What would nature build instead?
Towers of decadence shroud the sun. Shadows of the skyline enlight the dark.
A reign of concrete, so cold and awful ours.
A labyrinth of ash from the dead.
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