The Death of Pliny
Did you see the mountain fall?
Did you see the sky turn black?
Did you read of the rivers running with fire, in your precious almanac?
Oh the whispers they come too late
The pleading of the earth
It is all in vain, it appears to be saying
That to argue is all in vain
The earth does not care at all if every man should fall
Why should earth care at all if every man should fall
If every man should fall
Did you see the sky turn black?
Did you read of the rivers running with fire, in your precious almanac?
Oh the whispers they come too late
The pleading of the earth
It is all in vain, it appears to be saying
That to argue is all in vain
The earth does not care at all if every man should fall
Why should earth care at all if every man should fall
If every man should fall
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Writer(s): Jack Arthur Sharp
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