One Man's Rain

Anthony Stewart Head

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    I saw a man sitting on a hillside
    Watching the soil bake dry
    Looking across at the rain cloud forming
    In another man's sky
    As the sun beats down, relentless
    On his crops, withered and dying
    While the raindrops fall on the other man's land
    One man's rain
    The same desert, the same God
    And it only rains once a year
    Why is one man blessed with plenty
    While the other's left to scratch in the dirt?
    One man's rain, means another man's famine
    One man's sky is another man's earth
    One man's riches leave another man poorer
    One man's temple mocks another man's faith
    One man's rain and another's land is barren
    One man's gain leaves another without
    One man's palace and another's left homeless
    One man's faith is another man's doubt
    What's wrong with killing something for pleasure
    If it's always been that way?
    What's wrong with killing the trees that help us breathe
    Or tearing the sky?
    For every action there's a reaction
    And on this planet, withered and dying
    One of us plunders the earth's resources and the rest suffer
    One man's rain
    We share the same oceans, the same dying world
    And the notion of supply and demand
    Balance in all things, nature's promise
    We'll be left scratching in the dirt

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