the circle of stones they won’t leave me alone
oh calling to me oh why can’t you see
the future fortold in the past and it has come at last the land is awakening all mother earth is shaking
from the future to the past
four lions crashing past
rising up the order of the dragon
come you wizards and warriors
time to reclaim what’s ours
join together forging what is best
we are the people
(we are the people of planet earth)
claiming all in her name united friends again
we are the people of planet earth
unite under the same sun
form a pact the time has come
all of us together we are one
we are the people
(we are the people of planet earth)
stronger than any, we are the people of planet earth
from the circle of stones rivers and streams
trees and mountains all turn to me
from the flames and fires, war and disasters
we will rise up like a phoenix from the flames
we are the people
(we are the people of planet earth)
friends stronger than any, joining all, we stand tall
credits
from Lord of Steel,
released June 26, 2003
D.Ball/J.Ball/I.Beynon
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