Jeremy Zucker - a dying world... lyrics
[Jeremy Zucker - a dying world... lyrics]
Handmade by children
Next year, they're in a box
Going to a thrift store in Williamsburg
Daydream at the house
Still in the shower
I've heard about the drought
But my Brita runneth over
It's hard to place
So maybe the planet dies
Maybe there's no god to hear us cry
When the air starts to make us sick
It's not a matter of politics
Somehow if we raise kids in a dying world
I hope they'll learn to love
Better than us
Driving to the store
Twenty a gallon
Yeah, might be funding war
But at least my grocery bags are
Reusable
So maybe the planet dies
Maybe there's no god to hear us cry
When the air starts to make us sick
It's not a matter of politics
Somehow if we raise kids in a dying world
I hope they'll learn to love
Better than us
Somehow if we raise kids in a dying world
I hope they'll learn to love
Better than us
Better than us
Add extended interpretation
If you know what the artist is talking about, can read between the lines, and know the history of the song, you can add interpretation to the lyrics. After checking by our editors, we will add it as the official interpretation of the song!
Latest added interpretations to lyrics