Child of the universe
I'm a child of South Africa
I'm a child of Vietnam
I'm a child of Northern Ireland
I'm a small boy with blood on his hands
Yes I'm a child of the universe
Yes I'm a child of the universe
You can see me on the TV every night
Always there to join in someone else's fight
I didn't ask to be born and I don't ask to die
I'm an endless dream, a gene machine
That cannot reason why
Yes I'm a child of the universe
Yes I'm a child of the universe
You can see me on the TV every day
I'm the child next door three thousand miles away
A child of the third world with uncertain future and expendable life in countries with war or starvation is known to us only from TV, but is so close to us no matter the distance. Not only we are brothers as humanity, but we must also realize his/her misery feeds our wealth.
Crazy city
Running alone in the crazy city
Look at the face of once were pretty
People then wonder what happened
To make it that way
Listen around you, have you heard?
Climb on the back of a silver bird
London to L.A. before you can think
What to say
Stop awhile, take a smile
Know that you're living in today
Up and down, look around
No need to hide yourself away
Out in the country's where I'm going
Back where the tree of life's still growing
Take a free ride where the tide
Flows the way of your heart
Follow the wild dove where he's flying
Out where the sun is never crying
Wait at the gate or they'll stop you
And blow you apart
Stop awhile, take a smile
Know that you're living in today
Up and down, look around
No need to hide yourself away
A call to stop a while our urban routine we are bound on and to think about the free nature we sacrifice for a clockwork "safe" and predictable life
You can hear Child of the Universe in youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7hkRnmEgzI
15 November, 2007
Album: Everyone is everybody else by Barclay James Harvest, 1974
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02 November, 2007
Happy old world by Barclay James Harvest, album Once Again, 1971
Looking like something from out of space we came
Nothing much to look at, but did he complain?
He didn't mind us being here to live in peace and grace
What we're doing to him now could put us back in space
We're thinking like some creatures off the ocean floor
Losing sight of what we've really come here for
Can I be heard above the sounds of prejudice and hate?
Take time to look around before it gets too late
It's a happy old world
Give and take a bit
That's what you make of it
A happy old world
But I'm sorry to be leaving it
It's a happy old world
Give and take a bit
That's what you make of it
A happy old world
But I guess I still, I still believe in it
It's a happy old world
We're tearing up the rivers and a thousand streams
And highways, they're in places where they've never been
We're building towers in the sky and racing for the sun
Oh Lord, any eye can see what harm we've done
I need some help to get myself out of this maze
We can both just say goodbye and go our separate ways
My mind's not on this song I sing, my heart's not in the lines
Guess I'll go and kill myself, so would you kindly close the blinds
Oh a happy old world
Give and take a bit
That's what you make of it
A happy old world
But I'm sorry to be leaving it
It's a happy old world
Give and take a bit
That's what you make of it
A happy old world
But I guess, guess I still believe in it
It's a happy old world
A song that notifies our alienation from our roots in nature. We behave like we came from outer space, or from depths of the sea and we swept out natural landscapes to create heavy urban environments, as nature is a foe.
You can hear some songs from this period of this band in youtube:
Mocking Bird
Mother dear
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