Losing Generation

Greg Graffin

The systems of life hum accordingly
Every day, every year, every century
But, everywhere humans go things get worse
Can't you tell through the smoke in the dirty city

The jungle was once a tranquil hideaway
For the kind of trees and the mountains themselves
But man those things sell a million dollars a pound
Cut them up, dry them out, good display for the shelves
Why can't we just leave them alone?

Who is the animal?
Who is that dangerous beast?
Why were the other ones made?
I know it wasn't just for our feast

And now they're down to two hundred and fifty lone souls
They're a breed of a losing generation it seems
The killers are ourselves so you know who to blame
It was man with his plan and his frightening greed
I don't think we'll ever leave them alone.

Trivia about the song Losing Generation by Bad Religion

When was the song “Losing Generation” released by Bad Religion?
The song Losing Generation was released in 1983, on the album “Into the Unknown”.
Who composed the song “Losing Generation” by Bad Religion?
The song “Losing Generation” by Bad Religion was composed by Greg Graffin.

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