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'World Wide Suicide'
Published on Saturday, May 6, 2006 by the Boston Globe
'World Wide Suicide'
by Pearl Jam
 

I felt the earth on Monday. It moved
beneath my feet.
In the form of a morning paper,
Laid out for me to see.

Saw his face in a corner picture,
I recognized the name.
Could not stop staring at the, Face
I'd never see again.

It's a shame to awake in a world of pain
What does it mean when a war has taken over
It's the same everyday in a hell manmade
What can be saved, and who
will be left to hold her?

The whole world, World over.
It's a world wide suicide.
The whole world, World over.
It's a world wide suicide.

Medals on a wooden mantle,
Next to a handsome face.
That the president took for granted,
Writing checks that others pay.

And in all the madness,
thought becomes numb and naive.
So much to talk about, nothing for to say.

It's the same everyday and the wave won't break
Tell you to pray, while the devils on their shoulder
Laying claim to the take that our soldiers save
Does not equate, and the truth's already out there

The whole world, World over.
It's a world wide suicide.
The whole world, World over.
It's a world wide suicide.

Looking in the eyes of the fallen
You got to know there's another, another,
another, another, another way

It's a shame to awake in a world of pain
What does it mean when a war has taken over
It's the same everyday and the wave won't break
Tell you to pray, while the devils on their shoulder

The whole world, World over.
It's a world wide suicide.
The whole world, World over.
It's a world wide suicide.

Pearl Jam is a rock band.

© 2006 The Boston Globe

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