Written after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
lyrics
Whose World is it / Ray Smith
Whose world is it anyway? how do we blame for this
and who has the right to say, black gold is worth the risk
-CH-
I just feel deep inside this can't be the way
All that hope for all the change and they look away
Whose world is it anyway? when it's all about control
and those who have the right to say
don't seem to possess a soul
-CH-
Whose world is it anyway?
credits
from Strangebyrds,
released January 1, 2010
Written by Ray Smith Vocal, guitar, triangle, Cari Minor Vocals.
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