Black Dust
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Black Dust
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Swathes of fog over town
Dirty smoke of industry
There is no space for animals
Only wasteland of concrete
No longer living in the river
Its water is a deadly stock
The eagle's call has fallen silent
Last seal has suffocated in oil
And the trees are falling down
Under acid rain
When the sunlight is dying down
On horizon
Black dust upon your lips
Black dust upon your tired eyes
Black dust takes your breath away
Black poison is slowly killing you
Black poison takes your life away
Radioactivity,
Dirt and smoke of industry
Ruin gradually your body
Bring you death and disease
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Age of Heaven performs "Black Dust", and this lyric page sits inside the Age of Heaven catalog on LyroVerse.
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