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New anti-war design for the “If Corporations are People, Why Won’t They Die?” album. Text reads “Over 350,00 killed since 9/11, $44 Trillion spent and counting. No More!”
White print on black shirts. 100% cotton.
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lyrics
There are footprints there:
Where angels fear to tread.
There are leaks in the reactor;
The workers lying dead
Or dying in a hospital bed;
With cancer crawling through their bodies
And cancer across the land to spread.
What have you done?
What have they done?
What have we done?
Clouds shall rain it on our heads;
Floods shall bring it to our beds;
Spreading through all we eat;
Curling in the air we breathe.
There are corpses there:
Where angels fear to tread.
They laughed at all the warnings,
And now they are all dead.
Poison wheat makes poison bread.
They’ve spoiled all the lands.
Now Death is the only reaper
With a scythe all in his hands.
What have you done?
What have they done?
What have we done?
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