Onslaught(er) Lyrics
Written by Daniel Bird
Performed by Ohm square
There they go
There they go
There they go
There they go
There they go your trees
Are gone today
All that beauty hacked away
So use your minds
And use your voice to make them stay
It’s not a price you’ll have to pay
They cannot hide
There they go your trees
Are gone today
All that beauty hacked away
Just to soap your hide
Just to soap your hide
Whoa there go the trees
Whoa there go the trees
Whoa there go the trees
via Greenpeace’s Making Waves Blog
The Original Dove Onslaught Commercial
Duration 1min 18sec
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