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A cover of the Black Sabbath song “Into the Void”, the lyrics have been replaced with a speech spoken by Chief Sealth (commonly known as Chief Seattle, for whom the city of Seattle was named), which happened to fit the meter of the song. The words promote an environmental movement.
How can you buy or sell the sky
Or the warmth of the land it's strange to us
We don't own the freshness of the air
Or the sparkle of the water
How can you buy them from us
The white man doesn't understand our ways
For he's a stranger who comes in the night
And takes from the land just what he needs
Oh yeah
He treats his brothers like his enemies
When it's completed he moves on
He leaves his father's grave and his birthright
His birthright is forgotten
The air is precious to the red man
For all things share the same breath
The white man won't notice the air he breathes
Like a man dying for many days
All right now
The whites must treat the beasts of his land
As his brothers not his enemies
Tell me what is man without the beasts
I'll bet he will die of loneliness
One thing we know that the white man will
We know our god is the same god
You may think you wish to own him
Own him as you wish to own our land
But he is the body of man
And the earth is precious to him
Continue to contaminate your bed
And you will suffocate in your waste
Into the Void (Sealth) was written by Ozzy Osbourne & Tony Iommi & Geezer Butler & Bill Ward.
Into the Void (Sealth) was produced by Soundgarden & Stuart Hallerman.