"Rules Of Change" lyrics
Neil Young & Promise Of The Real Lyrics
"Rules Of Change"
No one owns the sacred seed
No man's law can change that
Seeds have floated, birds have flown
Seeds have traveled far from home
Seeds have floated, birds have flown
Seeds have traveled far from home
Seeds are life that can't be owned, not even by Monsanto
People must be free to grow
Out of balance money grows
Corporations take control
Halls of justice got this wrong
Life cannot be owned
Halls of justice leave a hollow ring inside
When I try to forget
Things I know that no one knows but me
Wrong side of right, right side of wrong
Halls of justice, rules of change
Rolling by in front of me
Human people feeling strange
Things happening in front of them
Human people feeling strange
Things happening
In front of them
Wrong side of right, right side of wrong
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album:
"The Monsanto Years" (2015)
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