I wake up to a hazy morning, and the fog won't melt away.
It seems to be a fair warning for how we treat Earth today.
With all of the cars and the factory fumes, all the products and the chemicals we use
are choking the sky, and smothering nature, slowly she dies.
And the Earth just can't take any more, the sky just can't take any more, the sea can't
take any more abuse, abuse.
We've got to make a change, you've got to make a change, I've got to make a change,
before it's too late to make that change.
In the way that we think, in the way we act, in the way we live, we've got to keep giving
back, because the Earth just can't take any more, the sky just can't take any more, the
sea can't take any more abuse, abuse.
And I know that I've got to make a change, and you've got to make a change, and we've
got to make a change, we can't stop until we make that change, and I've got to make
a change, and you've got to make a change, and we've got to make a change, we can't stop
until we make that change.