Men fought with fiery words To claim their living land On pretext of who came first And whose God made the sand 'Justice, Justice!' they claimed, 'Intruders are them!' they blamed.
The Wind did carry this news To pals - dear Apes and Oaks, Who came with telling proof Of their existence before man. And by logic of man's demand They said 'Our Land, Our Land".
'Oh No!' said righteous man Our ears don't hear your voice. And justices that we frame Are only that suits our choice; 'Justice!' mocked the Oak. 'Selfish', the Ape did croak.
When your heart starts to hate To share the land you stand - With your mind, a minute ask To whom was given this land. 'Cause earth was made for all And none has right to brawl.