We're spinning round on this ball of hate
There's no parole, there's no great escape
We're sentenced here until the end of days
And then my brother there's a price to pay

We're only human, we were born to die
Without the benefit of reason why
We live for pleasure to be satisfied
And now it's over there's no place to hide

Why don't you, come down to
It's such a brutal planet
It's such an ugly world
Why won't you, come down to

"This world is such perfection" (What a sight)
"It's just like paradise" (For your eyes)
"A truly grand creation" (What a sight)
"From up here it looks so nice" (For my eyes)

It's such a brutal planet
It's such a living hell
It was a holy garden
That's right where Adam fell
It's where the bite was taken
It's where we chose to sin
It's where we first were naked
This is where our death begins

We took advice from that deceiving snake
He said "don't worry it's a piece of cake"
And sent us swimming in a burning lake
Now we're abandoned here for heaven's sake

Why don't you, come down to
It's such a brutal planet
It's such an ugly world
Why won't you, come down to

"This world is such perfection" (What a sight)
"It's just like paradise" (For my eyes)
"A truly grand creation" (What a sight)
"From up here it looks so nice" (For my eyes)

Here's where we keep the armies
Here's where we write their names
Here's where the money god is
Here's our famous hall of shame
Here's where we starve the hungry
Here's where we cheat the poor
Here's where we beat the children
Here is where we pay the whores

Why don't you, come down to
It's such a brutal planet
It's such an ugly world
Why won't you, come down to

"This world is such perfection" (What a sight)
"It's just like paradise" (For my eyes)
"A truly grand creation" (What a sight)
"From up here it looks so nice" (For my eyes)

Right here we stoned the prophets
Built idols out of mud
Right here we fed the lions
Christian flesh and Christian blood
Down here is where we hung him
Upon an ugly cross
Over there we filled the ovens
Right here the holocaust


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Brutal Planet Lyrics as written by Bob Marlette Alice Cooper

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    Earths flaws are not within the planet itself, but rather with it's occupants....Specifically the human race. And as far as we know it we're the only planet with human life, that we know of and there's no leaving this world to inhabit another one. Above all we are threatened with with some sort of after life through various Religions, which control the way we act while alive.

    Everything that lives, must die and we don't know why.....It just is. So we fulfill our senses needs while on earth, but when the time comes there's no escaping death no matter who or what you are. If there is a God, and God created the planets then yes Earth is truly a masterpiece. It looks nice, but there's another dimension once you add the human race, almost as if it were created an unexpected variable through evolution.

    It's almost as if earth was going to be this amazing and perfect and peaceful planet, where the wasn't death but continuation and there wasn't evil only good. But once the human race was designed through free will it destroyed that concept, and now we're destroying earth.

    AbsentMindedon June 19, 2010   Link

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