She sat outside the offices that the government call home
Giving out Information sitting on the cobblestone
Nobody paid attention
Nobody had one care to spare
Of the fact that the temperature is rising and there’s poison in the air
Now me I was in another country adding to the cost
Dangling in out of the philosophy that less is always more
The extinction of originality was weighing on my heart
Till I was touched in the form of frequency by one who’s been set apart
So she stood there at each weeks end
Hoping just to reach
You see she saw a gap in the education that the world does teach
Till some stranger made a photograph
To tie into a World Wide Web
And each day more folks stopped to read
Till the legend spread ...
That a little thunder little thunder little thunder
Goes a long way
She spoke to the leaders , she’s begged and she’s pleaded for change is so needed today
At sixteen resisting, societies missing and bleeding her childhood away to say
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