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Beautiful Mother Nature
She looked at me with a smile on her face
Then she started to cry
She said why did my children forsake meShe felt like she was dying
Oh ungrateful children
When she was young she was beautiful and strong
The more children se had the more things went wrong
Now she's feeling old and cold
And her heart doesn't feel love anymoreBeautiful Mother Nature
She sat me down and told me to sing her a song
Maybe it would make her feel better
Maybe her children would sing alongAnd see the wrong we have done
Make amends to mend her heart
She still wouldn't hate none of her children
No matter what cruel things they've done
She'll always be there when her babies are crying
She's a mother a mother you can depend onBeautiful Mother Nature
She's hoping her children will love her again

Like once she remember
Before skyscrapers and chemical plants
When she was all that we had
Before they polluted her sacred land
Now her tears are falling like acid rain
And her voice sounds like earthquakeI had to beg her Mother please don't leave
Give another chance I'll take to the kids
Beautiful Mother Nature
She was my
Beautiful Mother Nature
Still is my
Beautiful Mother Nature
She is my
Beautiful Mother Nature
Still is my
Songwriters
Marley, David NestaPublished by
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Reverend (aka Jon McClure) hails from the musically-renowned land of Sheffield, UK. Before this project he sang for Judan Suki and 1984 finding underground local fame and getting a name for himself. He has already collaborated with Arthur Brown, John Cooper Clarke, Tim Hampton (Bromheads Jacket), Mike Hughes (Trap2), Chris McClure, Laura Manuel (ex Judan Suki), Andy Nicholson (ex Arctic Monkeys), Tom Rowley (Milburn), and Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys) as well as working with producer Alan Smythe. For live gigs Reverend has assembled 'The Makers', a superband of relatively unknown musicians.

Read more about Reverend and the Makers on Last.fm.


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