Anthropocentric Selfishness
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Anthropocentric Selfishness
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You think you own this land
'Cause you are a mammal
Who developed more
Than the others around
Covered your parts
With an exploited carcass
And ruled above men
Enslaving everyone else
The ecosystem failure
Caused by your greedy nature
Shall consume your fossil fuels
And see the massacre
The true disaster
Mass killing murder
Capacity of production
For the sake of consumption
Never ending story
Of a species full of glory
Yesterday as today
Nothing will ever change
We wrote in stone
The way we want our end
This goes on
Full speed beyond
It’s time to confront the cancer
Which is humanity itself
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