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AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
Olivia John
Olivia John
Stimme und Gesang
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Ralph Traber
Ralph Traber
Songwriter:in
Olivia John
Olivia John
Songwriter:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Ralph Traber
Ralph Traber
Produzent:in
Simon V
Simon V
Mastering-Ingenieur:in

Lyrics

I'm angry about the fact
That people wouldn't
Face the obvious
To live in the truth
Instead of that
They twist the context
Due to their wounded ego
I feel the lack of self-respect
Systemic evoked so you know
Where you're allowed to act
They clip your wings
And tell you that
It is for your own good
Political social limitations
We confuse security
With total control
We expose ourselves to
Higher expectations
We compare and put down
What we don't know
We hide our real
shapes with masks
That all look the same
And the one who reveals
Is the one to Blame
This is how Babylon works
The way it always has
I wonder is life worth living
When it seems so mad
This is how Babylon works
The way it always has
I wonder is life worth Living
When it seems so mad
It starts with your education
When they teach you to obey
And the free souls aren't welcome
No colors only gray
Fulfillment disappears
In the uniform mash
Of power, greed and narcissism
And those who show no fear
Who stand up for peace
And equality will end up in prison
Powerful becoming more powerful
The rest is left on track
No one can truly love and live
Let alone be as one is
This is how Babylon works
The way it always has
I wonder is life worth living
When it seems so mad
This is how Babylon works
The way it always has
I wonder is life worth living
When it seems so mad
This is how Babylon works
The way it always has
I wonder is life worth living
When it seems so mad
This is how Babylon works
The way it always has
I wonder is life worth living
When it seems so mad
This is how Babylon works
The way it always has
I wonder is life worth living
When it seems so mad
This is how Babylon works
The way it always has
I wonder is life worth Living
When it seems so mad
Written by: Olivia John, Ralph Traber
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