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Birthright Lyrics
In 1954 the British Government, in order to maintain the balance
of power
between East and West, exploded their first atom bomb at
Woomera. They
failed to contact all of the Aborigine peoples at
the time. The
Aborigines still call this 'the day of the cloud.'
A new born
land
Dreaming by the sky
The scent of colours
In the
flowers
Believe it's small
In many ways
It holds the
key
That divides the super powers
This road is never
lonely
To ENGLAND they are tied
They were blasted by the Silver
Cloud
There were blasted to the wall alive
This place, this
place ain't big enough for stars and stripes
Counting out the
statesmen
Bungling one by one
Spelling out this segregation
So the catchword be
Looking after number one
They release the
fear inside
Are human after all
So begins our dream time
They
hunted like the dinosaur
We the pure
They the savage innocent
How we crush our existence after all
Come on
For without
them
We are lonely
This England we are blind
Like all the
Empires crumble
Will surely change the tide
This place ain't
big enough for red and white
This place ain't big enough for stars and
stripes
This place - This place
This place is theirs, by
their birthright
This place
The sun gives better reasons
United we are blind
To deliver our existence
Keep it up
Keep it up
This human tide, give it some
We can break the
ties
Of recent changes
Know the ones who
Hold the key
Singing out the congregation
We are them and they are we
This place ain't big enough for red and white
This place ain't big
enough for stars an
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