As the wind does whisper once again
into our willing ears,
a voice speaks soft, âthe hour is near
when the walls come crashing down.â
When the earth is red, and sea is black,
and sky has all but vanished,
a single seed will choke our greed
when the walls come crashing down.
If trees should bear their fruit no more
and bears cease to find honey,
you cannot eat or drink your money
When the walls come crashing down.
When man does shed his brotherâs blood,
when woman serves but one purpose,
the day has come for everyone
to watch the walls come crashing down.
When kings and paper gods are slain,
laid to rest in salted ground,
O, how weâll dance to that thundârous sound
when the walls come crashing down.
Though many are the nights weâve cried,
the sun comes in the morning.
So have no fear of the wild, my dear,
when the walls come crashing down.