Who's Gonna Stand Up

Album: Storytone (2014)
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  • Protect the wild, tomorrow's child
    Protect the land from the greed of man
    Take out the dams, stand up to oil
    Protect the plants and renew the soil

    Who's gonna stand up and save the Earth?
    Who's gonna say that she's had enough?
    Who's gonna take on the big machine?
    Who's gonna stand up and save the Earth?
    This all starts with you and me

    End fossil fuel, draw the line
    Before we build one more pipeline
    End fracking now, let's save the water
    And build a life for our sons and daughters

    Who's gonna stand up and save the Earth?
    Who's gonna say that she's had enough?
    Who's gonna take on the big machine?
    Who's gonna stand up and save the Earth?
    This all starts with you and me

    Damn the dams, save the rivers
    Starve the takers and feed the givers
    Let's build the green and save the world
    We're the people known as Earth

    Who's gonna stand up and save the Earth?
    Who's gonna say that she's had enough?
    Who's gonna take on the big machine?
    Who's gonna stand up and save the Earth?
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